trivial is something that is known to all; something common; one banality.
When it is said that something or someone has trivial characteristics, it means that they are not taken as extraordinary or special, but rather as beaten, simple, repeated and ordinary.
However, trivial can also have other meanings, such as Trivial Pursuit, which is a famous board game, which tests players' knowledge in various areas such as history, geography, art, literature, sports, leisure, science and entertainment.
Trivial is still used in conjunction with another word to refer to something more common and simple, such as "trivial food" or "trivial solution".
The main antonym of trivial is ignorant, since trivial is something common and known to everyone, one who does not know something trivial is ignorant.
Some examples of sentences that use the meaning of the term trivial:
- "João is a very dedicated and trivial man".
- "A decade from now, selling over the internet will be trivial. it is necessary to innovate".
- "Finding the relevant ones and extracting evidence to prove the link is not trivial".
- "It was a trivial event and so few attended it".
synonyms for trivial
- banal
- shake
- Ordinary
- commonplace
- Ordinary
- vulgar
- Simple
- Usual
- Used