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trivial (comparative more trivial , superlative most trivial ) "All which details, I have no doubt, Jones, who reads this book at his Club, will pronounce to be excessively foolish, trivial , twaddling, and ultra-sentimental." Explore the complete meaning of " trivial " with expert definitions, real-world usage examples, synonyms, antonyms, and visual aids. Perfect for students, writers, and language learners. Trivial and trifling refer to what is so insignificant as to be utterly commonplace or unremarkable: "Both sides appreciated that behind this apparently trivial matter of naval salutes lay weighty issues of sovereignty at sea" (Simon Schama). not important or serious; not worth considering. I know it sounds trivial , but I'm worried about it. I'll try to fix it—but it's not trivial (= it may be difficult to fix). Want to learn more? Definition of trivial adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.