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Meanings of
trivia
in English
Portuguese
bagatela
Catalan
minúcia
Back to the meaning
Something of small importance.
trifle
triviality
small beer
Portuguese
bagatela
Russian
пустяк
Back to the meaning
Knowledge of little consequence.
trivial
trivialities
trivium
Russian
пустяк
Synonyms
Examples for "
trifle
"
trifle
triviality
small beer
Examples for "
trifle
"
1
Never less than clear, but... perhaps... perfectly clear but a
trifle
sketchy?
2
Poppy is a
trifle
more particular about the soil it grows in.
3
Sometimes I think he stretches the limits of the law a
trifle
.
4
The sole of the shoe was a
trifle
larger than the footprints.
5
Blanche leaned back in the steamer chair and turned a
trifle
pale.
1
But space was a
triviality
in a place that didn't truly exist.
2
We all understand the
triviality
as well as the importance of music.
3
But the
triviality
died on her lips as the truth had died.
4
The sound reduced everything else that was on their minds to
triviality
.
5
No sport links indignation and
triviality
to a greater degree than golf.
1
But Bertie Ahern's difficulties are
small
beer
by comparison with Tony Blair's.
2
His supper consists of an egg and a draught of
small
beer
.
3
Every morning a bit of dry bread and some bad
small
beer
.
4
There are two firkins of
small
beer
and a tun of canary.
5
Malt liquors are divided into
small
beer
,
strong beer, ale, and porter.
Usage of
trivia
in English
1
Ivy Leaguers debate the finer points of sports
trivia
with high-school dropouts.
2
Not to test Trump's knowledge of terms and
trivia
,
but his judgment.
3
So I'm not sure that the public are in love with
trivia
.
4
The occupants were cloistered in a windowless conference room arguing administrative
trivia
.
5
Then they made
trivia
games truly interactive with You Don't Know Jack.
6
The great man was not one to become bogged down in
trivia
.
7
There's the standard stuff -information on guest stars,
trivia
and quotes.
8
If you're not into
trivia
,
TV Show King won't change your mind.
9
He put down the
trivia
book and stared at the bobbing yo-yo.
10
Stats and
trivia
Both teams are on the cusp of unwanted records.
11
The
trivia
show ratings sensation had a cheating scandal on its hands.
12
Ebel is a tireless researcher with a soft spot for boy-band
trivia
.
13
They're showing Nintendo
trivia
on the big screens to keep us occupied.
14
But their wearying, forced hilarity doesn't salvage this boring music
trivia
game.
15
Strain your brain with another collection of dubious connections and mindless
trivia
.
16
Answer
trivia
questions, spend time observing animals and watch the videos.
Other examples for "trivia"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
trivia
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
such trivia
answer trivia
historical trivia
other trivia
own trivia
More collocations
Translations for
trivia
Portuguese
bagatela
ninharia
minúcia
Catalan
minúcia
futilitat
futilesa
fotesa
bagatel·la
nimietat
trivialitat
Russian
пустяк
тривиальное знание
мелочь
Trivia
through the time
Trivia
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Rare