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    Triv·i·al
    /ˈtrivēəl/

    adjective

  2. Jul 24, 2012 · 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. : specific sense 4. trivialist. ˈtri-vē-ə-list. noun. trivially.

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

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

  5. having little value or importance: I don't know why he gets so upset about something so trivial. Sexual harassment in the workplace is not a trivial matter. A trivial problem is easy to solve: Getting computers to understand human language is not a trivial problem. Fewer examples.

  6. Something that is trivial is not important or significant, such as the trivial details you shared with me about your trip to the post office this morning. Trivial can also describe something that isn't deep or meaningful, like a trivial movie that you'll forget about after the credits roll.

  7. Define trivial. trivial synonyms, trivial pronunciation, trivial translation, English dictionary definition of trivial. adj. 1. Of little significance or value. 2. Concerned with or involving unimportant matters; superficial: a trivial colleague; a trivial remark.

  8. 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.

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