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Synonyms & Similar Words
insignificant
unimportant
minor
petty
frivolous
slight
negligible
inconsequential
irrelevant
immaterial
paltry
meager
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superficial
shallow
banal
mundane
ordinary
everyday
commonplace
routine
ordinary
run-of-the-mill
humdrum
prosaic
dull
vapid
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flat
jejune
puerile
childish
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silly
absurd
ridiculous
laughable
trifling
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nonessential
dispensable
unnecessary
avoidable
Meaning of Trivial
The primary meaning of the word "trivial" is something that is of little importance or value.
Definitions
- Of little importance or value
- * (of a thing) of no great significance
- * (of a person's actions or interests) concerned with or devoted to things of little importance
Etymology of Trivial
The word "trivial" originates from the Latin "trivialis," meaning "of or found in the street," which is derived from "trivium," referring to a place where three roads meet, and by extension, something common or ordinary.
Historically, the term "trivial" was used to describe something that was commonplace or unimportant, and over time, its meaning has evolved to encompass a broader range of connotations, including a sense of something being insignificant or frivolous.
Example Uses
- The teacher tried to make the trivial facts more interesting for the students.
- * The company considered the loss of a few dollars to be trivial compared to their overall profits.
- * The argument was over a trivial matter, but it still managed to escalate into a full-blown fight.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
significant
important
major
crucial
vital
essential
critical
serious
substantial
considerable
notable
noteworthy
remarkable
extraordinary
exceptional
outstanding
impressive
momentous
consequential
weighty
heavy
grave
solemn
somber