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tivial

 

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tivial

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Of little significance or importance; unimportant.

Example sentences:

  1. The lecturer discussed a wide range of important topics, but unfortunately, he spent a lot of time on some tivial issues.
  2. He always gets caught up in tivial details instead of focusing on the bigger picture.
  3. It's a waste of time to argue about such tivial matters when there are more pressing concerns at hand.

Part of Speech: Noun (Plural: trivia)

Definition: Small, unimportant details or pieces of information.

Example sentences:

  1. I enjoy playing trivia games to test my knowledge of various tivial facts.
  2. The biographies of famous people often reveal intriguing tivial about their personal lives.
  3. During the quiz show, the contestants were challenged with a wide range of tivial questions.

Part of Speech: Adverb

Definition: In a manner that is of little significance or importance.

Example sentences:

  1. She answered the question tivially, not realizing the importance of her response.
  2. He dismissed the rumors tivially without considering their potential consequences.
  3. The speaker tivially mentioned the topic during his presentation, but failed to explore it further.

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