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      • trivial adjective us / ˈtrɪv·i·əl / Add to word list having little value or importance: The story spends too much time on trivial matters.
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  1. 1. a. : of little worth or importance. a trivial objection. trivial problems. b. : relating to or being the mathematically simplest case. specifically: characterized by having all variables equal to zero. a trivial solution to a linear equation. 2. : commonplace, ordinary. 3. : specificsense 4. trivialist. ˈtri-vē-ə-list. noun.

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  3. TRIVIAL definition: 1. having little value or importance: 2. A trivial problem is easy to solve: 3. having little…. Learn more.

  4. trivial. adjective. /ˈtrɪviəl/. /ˈtrɪviəl/. not important or serious; not worth considering. a trivial detail. I know it sounds trivial, but I'm worried about it. I'll try to fix it—but it's not trivial (= it may be difficult to fix). Extra Examples.

  5. Trivial definition: of very little importance or value; insignificant. See examples of TRIVIAL used in a sentence.

  6. If you describe something as trivial, you think that it is unimportant and not serious. The director tried to wave aside these issues as trivial details that could be settled later. I don't like to visit the doctor just for something trivial. Synonyms: unimportant, little, small, minor More Synonyms of trivial.

  7. Trivial matters or details are typically minor, inconsequential, and not worthy of substantial thought or concern. Similarly, a trivial problem or issue is one that doesn't pose a significant challenge or require significant effort to resolve.

  8. Factsheet. What does the word trivial mean? There are 14 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word trivial, three of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. trivial has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

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