Sentence examples for be trivial from inspiring English sources

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be trivial

adjective

Ignorable; of little significance or value.

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But the amounts used to be trivial.

She's not afraid to be trivial.

Covering these stories shouldn't be trivial".

Even then, pointing it will not be trivial.

These figures are so small as to be trivial.

He refuses to be trivial; and he even dares beauty.

The catalyst for change can be trivial or momentous.

Everything else – even that he's gay – will be trivial.

It could be trivial, it could be fascinating.

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