100 Examples of sentences containing the adjective "trivial"
Definition
The adjective trivial refers to something that is of little value, importance, or significance; it can describe matters that are considered minor, inconsequential, or not worthy of attention. In a broader sense, it can also refer to information or details that are superficial or insignificant.
Synonyms
- Insignificant
 - Minor
 - Unimportant
 - Negligible
 - Petty
 - Frivolous
 - Inconsequential
 - Trifling
 - Paltry
 - Superficial
 
Antonyms
- Significant
 - Important
 - Major
 - Essential
 - Meaningful
 - Critical
 - Vital
 - Substantial
 - Noteworthy
 - Momentous
 
Examples
- The argument over the color of the curtains was completely trivial.
 - She dismissed his concerns as trivial and unworthy of her time.
 - In the grand scheme of things, this issue seems rather trivial.
 - He tends to focus on trivial matters instead of the bigger picture.
 - The report contained a lot of trivial details that did not contribute to the overall analysis.
 - Many people find the study of trivial facts entertaining.
 - The committee wasted time discussing trivial regulations that had little impact.
 - Her trivial complaints about the weather were tiresome.
 - The teacher emphasized that all questions are valid, even if some seem trivial.
 - This trivial task could be completed in just a few minutes.
 - They spent hours debating trivial points instead of getting to the main issue.
 - The trivial nature of the game did not deter the participants from enjoying it.
 - He realized that his trivial worries were holding him back from success.
 - The meeting was filled with trivial chatter that led nowhere.
 - The trivial changes in the schedule did not affect her plans.
 - I find it hard to believe that anyone cares about such trivial matters.
 - The trivial questions on the quiz were not challenging for the students.
 - Her trivial comments made me question her seriousness on the topic.
 - It's important to differentiate between trivial and serious concerns.
 - The trivial nature of the prize did not diminish the excitement of the competition.
 - They were too caught up in trivial details to see the bigger picture.
 - His trivial jokes often lighten the mood in the room.
 - She apologized for bringing up such a trivial issue at the meeting.
 - The article was filled with trivial information that failed to engage the audience.
 - Often, we overlook trivial facts that can have significant implications.
 - The trivial matters of daily life can sometimes overshadow more important concerns.
 - It's easy to get lost in trivial pursuits when there are more pressing issues at hand.
 - The trivial differences between the two models were hardly worth discussing.
 - His focus on trivial aspects of the project delayed its completion.
 - The film was criticized for its trivial plot and lack of character development.
 - Trivial tasks can accumulate and become overwhelming if not managed properly.
 - The trivial nature of the debate made it feel more like a game than a serious discussion.
 - She often finds herself worrying about trivial things instead of enjoying life.
 - They tried to turn a trivial disagreement into a major conflict.
 - The trivial nature of the issue was highlighted by the calm response from everyone involved.
 - He spent a lot of time on what seemed like trivial matters, ignoring the main issue.
 - The trivial nature of the task made it easy for anyone to participate.
 - I believe that even trivial moments can lead to important lessons.
 - The trivial details in the story did not detract from the overall message.
 - A focus on trivial matters often leads to misunderstandings.
 - The trivial concerns of the day-to-day can sometimes cloud our judgment.
 - While some may see it as trivial, every detail matters in the final product.
 - He often brushed aside trivial remarks to focus on what truly mattered.
 - The trivial aspects of the presentation were overshadowed by its powerful message.
 - She felt that discussing trivial things was a waste of valuable time.
 - The meeting was bogged down by trivial discussions that could have been resolved quickly.
 - In his eyes, the trivial complaints of the customers were unworthy of his attention.
 - They were able to laugh off the trivial mistakes that occurred during the event.
 - The trivial nature of the topic made it an easy choice for the lighthearted podcast.
 - Even trivial disagreements can escalate if not handled properly.
 - He had a knack for turning even the most trivial matters into a big deal.
 - The trivial tasks on her to-do list were quickly crossed off.
 - The focus on trivial details often distracts from the more pressing issues at hand.
 - Her trivial comments during the meeting lightened the mood.
 - Many people dismiss the trivial aspects of life, but they can be significant.
 - He always felt that his trivial hobbies were unworthy of discussion.
 - The trivial nature of their concerns was evident in their relaxed demeanor.
 - Despite the trivial nature of the complaint, they took it seriously.
 - She often found herself apologizing for bringing up trivial matters.
 - The trivial changes they made had a surprisingly positive impact on sales.
 - They realized that their trivial feud was not worth the energy spent on it.
 - He found joy in the trivial aspects of life that others overlooked.
 - The trivial details of the story were what made it charming.
 - It’s surprising how often trivial issues can ignite heated debates.
 - She preferred to discuss more meaningful topics rather than trivial ones.
 - The trivial disagreements were quickly resolved, allowing everyone to move forward.
 - They spent too much time on trivial details instead of focusing on the main goal.
 - The trivial nature of the subject matter allowed for a light-hearted discussion.
 - She felt that the trivial issues were overshadowing the more important aspects of her life.
 - His trivial observations often made others laugh unexpectedly.
 - The trivial differences between the two groups were often exaggerated.
 - Their trivial arguments were a reflection of deeper issues in their relationship.
 - The trivial nature of the task made it easy to delegate.
 - Sometimes, the trivial matters in life can teach us the most profound lessons.
 - The trivial nature of his remarks did not help the conversation progress.
 - She found it hard to take his trivial complaints seriously.
 - The trivial nature of the problem made it easy to solve.
 - His trivial observations were often insightful in unexpected ways.
 - They realized that their trivial discussions were a way to bond.
 - The trivial tasks were completed quickly, allowing them to focus on the important work.
 - She felt guilty for worrying about such trivial matters when others faced real challenges.
 - The trivial nature of their conversation made it easy to ignore.
 - He knew that some people considered his interests trivial, but he enjoyed them nonetheless.
 - The trivial details of her story made it relatable to many.
 - They debated trivial topics as a way to pass the time.
 - The trivial nature of the project's goals frustrated the more serious-minded team members.
 - He often found himself lost in trivial thoughts during important meetings.
 - The trivial aspects of their friendship were what made it special.
 - Even in trivial matters, he managed to find a deeper meaning.
 - The trivial nature of the task allowed for a more relaxed approach.
 - She often wondered if her trivial worries were worth her time.
 - The trivial arguments they had only strengthened their bond.
 - They enjoyed discussing trivial matters over coffee.
 - The trivial differences in their opinions didn’t affect their friendship.
 - He learned to appreciate the trivial moments in life.
 - The trivial nature of his worries was a source of amusement for his friends.
 - She often felt overwhelmed by the trivial tasks of daily life.
 - The trivial nature of the event made it easy to forget.
 - Their trivial discussions were a welcome distraction from their serious lives.
 - In the end, the trivial debates brought them closer together.
 
