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trivially


Meanings
  • adverb

    Performing or being performed with little or no effort, easily.

  • adjective

    Having, showing, or worthy of little or no importance, value, or regard.


Rhymes
Words rhyming with trivially
rivally , jolly , molly , dolly , rarely
Variants
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trivial , trivialist , trivialists , trivially
Etymology
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From Old French trivial, from trivere, to turn three times, probably because the subject matter was considered to be of little importance and was taught in the third year of the seven-year Latin school curriculum.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'trivial' comes from the Latin word 'trivere', which means 'to turn three times'.

  2. In mathematics, a trivial solution is a solution that is obvious or easily obtained.

  3. The term 'trivial pursuit' was first used in 1810 in a book called 'The Quiz', and the game was later marketed in 1941.


Related Concepts
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  1. trivial matter: A matter of little importance or significance.

  2. trivial pursuit: A board game that involves answering general knowledge questions from various categories.


Quotes
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  1. I had never heard anyone speak of their parents in this way; I never even knew you could make them seem "trivial" …

    - Jamaica Kincaid,{it}Lucy{/it},1990
  2. But the last tribute was to be a struggle among states for possession of the "trivial" remains of a man who in life had known as much revilement as honor.

    - Robert Penn Warren,{it}Jefferson Davis Gets His Citizenship Back{/it},1980
  3. His later memory, untutored and unsupported by anything so "trivial" as evidence or documents, now flourished and ran wild.

    - Muriel Spark,{it}Curriculum Vitae{/it},(1992) 1993

Culture
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In literature, 'trivially' has been used to describe insignificant or unimportant details. In music, it can refer to simple or uncomplicated compositions.

How to Memorize "trivially"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine the word 'trivially' being performed with ease, like turning a key in a lock or opening a door with a light push.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word with 'effortlessly' or 'with little effort'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'Trivial' to remember: 'T' for Trivial, 'R' for 'Rarely' or 'Really' important, 'I' for 'Insignificant' or 'Irrelevant', 'V' for 'Valueless' or 'Virtually' meaningless, and 'A' for 'Absolutely' or 'Always' unimportant.


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