Trivial


The meaning of the word Trivial is: of little significance or value


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Despite having lived what he considered to be a trivial life, George had actually had a tremendous impact on everyone he knew.

published by Colene on 2021-04-23 21:11:04


Although the role seems trivial at first, a good actor can use it to create a huge impact.

published by Slyvia on 2021-10-21 10:54:27


Because he had recently filed so many trivial lawsuits, the judge dismissed Gene’s case before he could present the facts.

published by Sina on 2021-10-21 22:04:18


Someone needs to tell Amanda that no human being is trivial, and she should be nicer to the people that work under her.

published by Dino on 2021-11-02 05:40:30


While some trivial details still need to be addressed, we should still be finished with the project by quitting time.

published by Ming on 2021-07-19 01:01:55


It’s a complete waste of time and energy to continue to argue over such a trivial matter.

published by Helga on 2021-05-08 22:49:02


The two different schools of thought on global warming range between thinking that climate change is just a trivial problem and worrying that the planet is on the verge of catastrophe.

published by Carisa on 2021-08-03 22:35:56


Even though these details may seem trivial, everything is important if you want the event to run smoothly.

published by Bill on 2021-06-16 06:05:59


If you continue to make these trivial complaints about the management of the company, you could find yourself looking for another job.

published by Fred on 2021-04-10 00:44:17


The differences between the two products are trivial, so why don’t we promote both of them to see which one the market will go for?

published by Caitlin on 2021-12-28 23:05:16


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