(Informal) small and of little importance.
Of little substance or significance.
1 Consumers are 'overwhelmed with relatively trivial choices' says a professor of psychology.
2 Did he think her family morally trivial for keeping a clean house?
3 Changes to the Constitution are not done for trivial or transient reasons.
4 I only quote this as a trivial example of observation and inference.
5 There's a tendency to attribute far too much importance to trivial developments.
6 Your case is too vague and too trivial to merit their attention.
7 Money, time, and energy squandered on the detailed analysis of the trivial .
8 Modifying the electromatic typewriters to deal with this is, of course, trivial .
9 Technical challenges related to analyzing large-scale neuronal recording data are not trivial .
10 But the cybersecurity and forensics community described the task as almost trivial .
11 In the laboratory the fatigue is slight enough, the distraction rather trivial .
12 It sounds so trivial in retrospect, but such turning points often are.
13 In my opinion, surgeons are chosen for the most trivial of reasons.
14 The loss or decline of a single species might seem relatively trivial .
15 You may need to resist paying too much attention to trivial details!
16 The general heads of law on that subject are vulgar and trivial .
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