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Term: trivial

Part of Speech: Adjective

Description:

Trivial is an adjective that refers to something of little importance, significance, or seriousness. It suggests that a particular matter or thing holds little value or interest.

Example Sentences:

  1. Don't worry too much about the trivial problems; focus on the bigger picture.
  2. I find his jokes quite trivial; they rarely make me laugh.
  3. Cooking a trivial meal for breakfast can be refreshing sometimes.

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Part of Speech: Noun

Description:

As a noun, trivial refers to a minor or insignificant detail or a piece of information that holds little importance. It often implies that the information is of little relevance to the current topic or discussion.

Example Sentences:

  1. The presenter spent too much time emphasizing trivialities rather than focusing on the main points.
  2. In a grand scheme of things, these trivialities won't make much difference.
  3. Let's avoid getting caught up in trivialities and concentrate on finding a solution to the problem at hand.

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