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trivium
  1. (historical, in medieval universities) The lower division of the liberal arts; grammar, logic and rhetoric.
  2. (zoology) The three anterior ambulacra of echinoderms, collectively.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “And yet our curricula still reflect the priorities of the 1893 Committee of Ten, if not the shadows of the medieval trivium and quadrivium.”
      “Arts students studied the trivium, parts of the quadrivium, and an increasingly large amount of Aristotle.”
      “The trivium and the quadrivium represented the available means of expression.”
trivia
  1. insignificant trifles of little importance, especially items of unimportant information
  2. A quiz game that involves obscure facts.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “One night, I happened to be there during the weekly trivia hosted in the coffee shop.”
      “They are being nagged with insignificant trivia, while also being asked to achieve multiple difficult goals.”
      “Part of this involves a trivia contest that allows kids to win McDonald's prizes.”
trivialism
  1. A trivial matter or method; a triviality.
  2. (logic) The theory that every proposition and its negation is true.
  3. Examples:
    1. “A standard modern argument against dialetheism is to invoke the logical principle of Explosion, in virtue of which dialetheism would entail trivialism.”
      “Dialetheism should be clearly distinguished from trivialism.”
      “Worse: many of them simply confuse dialetheism and trivialism.”
triviality
  1. The quality of being trivial or unimportant.
  2. Something which is trivial or unimportant.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The triviality of the matter suggests that it should be ignored for now.”
      “He accused me of making a great fuss about what was, essentially, a triviality.”
      “They seem to be trivial checks, but it is because of their triviality that they are often ignored.”
trivialist
  1. (logic) A proponent of trivialism, the metaphysical and logical theory that all propositions are true.
  2. Examples:
    1. “How can one be both an artistic creator and a consummate trivialist at the same time?”
      “He is the prevailing stereotype of his generation, the pop-culture-addled trivialist.”
trivial
triviata
  1. (rare) A collection of trivia; a list of trivial information
trivialisation
  1. Alternative form of trivialization
  2. Examples:
    1. “The reason why dumbing down and tabloid trivialisation is so widespread is that it works.”
      “Failure to include LGBTI community in any domestic violence laws can only result in further ridicule and trivialisation of this important issue.”
      “This is evidenced by the generalisation and trivialisation of violence at school, in the family, in hospitals, and against the police.”
trivializer
  1. One who or that which trivializes.
trivialiser
  1. Alternative form of trivializer
trivialness
trivialization
  1. The act of trivializing.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The trivialization of important issues has led to complacency among the population.”
      “This practice is not only an ethical disorder, but above all proof of the trivialization of sexuality in our society.”
      “That, in turn, may have led to the trivialization and devaluation of cheerleading.”
trivia
  1. plural of trivium
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “One night, I happened to be there during the weekly trivia hosted in the coffee shop.”
      “They are being nagged with insignificant trivia, while also being asked to achieve multiple difficult goals.”
      “Part of this involves a trivia contest that allows kids to win McDonald's prizes.”
trivialisations
  1. plural of trivialisation
trivializations
trivialisers
  1. plural of trivialiser
trivializers
  1. plural of trivializer
trivialists
  1. plural of trivialist
trivialisms
  1. plural of trivialism
trivialities
  1. plural of triviality
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  3. Examples:
    1. “She has no time for trivialities, and that includes worrying about what she looks like.”
      “The hospital superintendent and staff try to extend a cordial welcome, but the Minister has no time for such trivialities.”
      “This means trivialities that could distract or divert his focus of attention, which is winning golf tournaments, do not sidetrack him.”
triviums
trivials
  1. plural of trivial
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “His focus on any individual, topic, subject, proceedings and transaction is so sharp and to the point that he misses not even the trivials.”
      “People are generally blissful of impending dangers and worry over trivials.”
      “Perhaps they were feeling above mundane trivials of life, still moving apace, bypassing obstacles such as moss-covered trees through the vast green tunnel.”
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