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Meanings of
triviality
in inglês
catalão
futilitat
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The quality of being unimportant and petty or frivolous.
pettiness
slightness
puniness
catalão
futilitat
português
bagatela
catalão
petitesa
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Something of small importance.
trifle
trivia
technicality
small beer
português
bagatela
Synonyms
Examples for "
pettiness
"
pettiness
slightness
puniness
Examples for "
pettiness
"
1
Voters were mystified by the
pettiness
,
and the Liberals saw their chance.
2
The horrible
pettiness
of it all, constituted the maddening sting of it.
3
Nothing but our own pinchbeck ideas could ascribe to Him this
pettiness
.
4
It is not the
pettiness
,
but the particularity, that makes them unpicturesque.
5
There is freedom to be achieved from the
pettiness
of our lives.
1
The other showed a middle-aged woman, almost beautiful in her ardent
slightness
.
2
But it was the very
slightness
of these bibelots that disorganised me.
3
The very
slightness
,
vagueness, of the memory gave it an added poignancy.
4
The figure was tall, and erred, perhaps, on the side of
slightness
.
5
With her
slightness
,
her coltish, slightly androgynous air, she was a true gamine.
1
Out of his
puniness
and fright he challenged and menaced the whole wide world.
2
She almost laughed at its
puniness
.
3
Her Majesty admired the intelligent expression of both men and women, but was painfully struck with their
puniness
and paleness.
Usage of
triviality
in inglês
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.
6
She wondered how a man like Mr. Casaubon would support such
triviality
.
7
Tragic
triviality
-
the
problem
of how to cross a brook with a maid!
8
Ultimately insignificant it may be, but football remains a glorious
triviality
.
9
The first thing that strikes one in such definitions is their unutterable
triviality
.
10
Curiously enough, the very
triviality
of the phenomenon was beginning to impress George.
11
Social position as represented by the hectic
triviality
of the last few days?
12
The apparent
triviality
of his occupation, and his intentness upon it, amused Marian.
13
The unforeseeable had now occurred, something which reduced all else to mere
triviality
.
14
The dapper little man jerked his head as over a
triviality
.
15
All these plays preaching about virtue disgusted them by their
triviality
.
16
He had never renounced anything, and so his life was a mere
triviality
.
Other examples for "triviality"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
triviality
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
such triviality
utter triviality
very triviality
apparent triviality
magnificent triviality
More collocations
Translations for
triviality
catalão
futilitat
fotesa
bagatel·la
trivialitat
petitesa
minúcia
futilesa
nimietat
português
bagatela
ninharia
minúcia
minúncia
Triviality
through the time
Triviality
across language varieties
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