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trivia
triv·i·a 1 T0372000 (trĭv′ē-ə)pl.n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)1. Insignificant or inessential matters; trifles.2. Miscellaneous facts, especially when the subject of questions in games and quizzes. [Latin, neuter pl. of trivium, crossroads, gutter (influenced by trivial); see trivium.]
triv·i·a 2 T0372000 (trĭv′ē-ə)n. Plural of trivium.trivia (ˈtrɪvɪə) n (functioning as singular or plural) petty details or considerations; trifles; trivialities[from New Latin, plural of Latin trivium junction of three roads; for meaning, see trivial]triv•i•a (ˈtrɪv i ə) n. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) matters or things that are very unimportant, inconsequential, or nonessential; trifles; trivialities. [1900–05; pseudo-Latin trivia (neuter pl.), taken as the base of trivial] trivia- factlet - A piece of trivia.
- inconsequentia - Trifling facts or trivia.
- nugae - Trifles or trivia.
- trivia - Derives from Latin tri, "three" and via, "ways." In Roman times, at the intersection of any three streets were kiosks where information was posted for travelers, but which was totally ignored by the citizens—a possible source of its modern meaning; trivia is actually plural and should take "these" instead of "this" (etc.).
triviaunimportant, trifling things or details, especially obscure and useless knowledge. — trivial, adj.See also: KnowledgeThesaurusNoun | 1. | trivia - something of small importance small beer, trifle, trivialityobject, physical object - a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; "it was full of rackets, balls and other objects"frippery, frivolity, bagatelle, fluff - something of little value or significance |
trivianoun minutiae, details, trifles, trivialities, petty details They talked about such trivia as their favourite fast food. basics, essentials, core, fundamentals, nitty-gritty (informal), rudiments, brass tacks (informal)trivianounSomething or things that are unimportant:fiddle-faddle, frippery, frivolity, froth, minutia, nonsense, small change, small potatoes, trifle, triviality.Translationstrivia (ˈtriviə) noun plural unimportant matters or details. I haven't time to worry about such trivia. 瑣事 琐事ˈtrivial adjective1. of very little importance. trivial details. 價值不大的,瑣細的 价值不大的,琐细的 2. (especially of people) only interested in unimportant things; not at all serious. She's a very trivial person. 淺薄的,輕浮的,庸俗的 浅薄的,轻浮的,庸俗的 ˈtrivially adverb 瑣細地,平凡地 琐细地,平凡地 ˌtriviˈality (-ˈa-) noun1. the state of being trivial. 輕浮,淺薄 轻浮,浅薄 2. (plural triviˈalities) something which is trivial. He is always worrying about some triviality or other. 瑣事 琐事EncyclopediaSeeTriviumLegalSeeTrivialtrivia
Synonyms for trivianoun minutiaeSynonyms- minutiae
- details
- trifles
- trivialities
- petty details
Antonyms- basics
- essentials
- core
- fundamentals
- nitty-gritty
- rudiments
- brass tacks
Synonyms for trivianoun something or things that are unimportantSynonyms- fiddle-faddle
- frippery
- frivolity
- froth
- minutia
- nonsense
- small change
- small potatoes
- trifle
- triviality
Synonyms for trivianoun something of small importanceSynonyms- small beer
- trifle
- triviality
Related Words- object
- physical object
- frippery
- frivolity
- bagatelle
- fluff
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