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more trivial
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most trivial
1
having little or no importance
- The meeting was delayed by trivial issues that could have been resolved quickly.
- Don't worry about the trivial details; focus on the main goals of the project.
- She dismissed his argument as trivial and irrelevant to the discussion.
- The disagreement between the siblings was over a trivial matter that escalated unnecessarily.
- Spending time on trivial activities can detract from more meaningful pursuits.
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focused on unimportant or insignificant details
- His trivial attitude towards serious issues made it hard for anyone to take him seriously.
- She was often labeled as trivial because she only cared about superficial topics.
- The trivial nature of his comments left little room for meaningful conversation.
- He had a trivial way of thinking, often dismissing important ideas in favor of minor details.