Trivial in english

Trivial

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trivial

trivial = mundane ; trivial ; banal ; a bit of a fluff ; fluff ; piddling. 

Example: In addition, one must not forget such mundane matters as door bells (front and back), a closing bell, fire bells, security alarms and possibly others all of which must be noticeably different.Example: A further problem is the fact that place names may appear in a trivial context.Example: Unrestricted access to the Internet for input is promoting not just the banal but the postively corrupt.Example: A bit of a fluff episode, but it shows just how naive these boys can be.Example: Drama is, bottom line, seen as a fluff subject by many people.Example: Personal financial problems and piddling little controversies could absolutely kill a politician, eating away at him, worrying him sick.

Trivial synonyms

banal in spanish: banal, pronunciation: bənɑl adjectivelittle in spanish: pequeño, pronunciation: lɪtəl adjective, adverbfrivolous in spanish: frívolo, pronunciation: frɪvələs adjectivepetty in spanish: pequeño, pronunciation: peti adjectivesuperficial in spanish: superficial, pronunciation: supɜrfɪʃəl adjectiveordinary in spanish: ordinario, pronunciation: ɔrdəneri adjectivecommonplace in spanish: vulgar, pronunciation: kɑmənpleɪs adjective, nounpicayune in spanish: baladí, pronunciation: pɪkijun adjectiveinsignificant in spanish: insignificante, pronunciation: ɪnsɪgnjɪfɪkənt adjectivelilliputian in spanish: liliputiense, pronunciation: lɪləpjuʃən adjective, nounniggling in spanish: persistente, pronunciation: nɪglɪŋ adjectiveunimportant in spanish: sin importancia, pronunciation: ənɪmpɔrtənt adjectivefootling in spanish: trivial, pronunciation: fʊtlɪŋ adjectivefiddling in spanish: trivial, pronunciation: fɪdlɪŋ adjectivepiddling in spanish: menudo, pronunciation: pɪdəlɪŋ adjectiveinconsiderable in spanish: insignificante, pronunciation: ɪnkɑnsɪdɜrəbəl adjectivepiffling in spanish: trivial, pronunciation: pɪfəlɪŋ adjective
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