Easy: Use trivial in a sentence Jokes: Well, that's very trivial of you. (Basically means that very smart)
It is far from trivial when you plagiarise sentences form the Internet.
He's paid a very good salary for his trivial job.
The question seemed so trivial that I answered it casually. The search for a lost dog is no trivial pursuit.
"Don't bother me about trivial matters," said the teacher.
Finding a magazine at the grovery store was a trivial pursuit.
"Don't bother me about trivial matters."Trivial, of course, meaning: "Of little importance" or "of little value."
We have many important cases. Your point is very Trivial.
The CEO did not have time to decide trivial matters such as which table clothes to use for the meeting. (In this instance, trivial implies that something was too insignificant for the CEO to deal with.) Some people worry consistently about trivial matters that may not even affect them.
Juliano likes girls that he thinks are not very smart, but to girls intelligence is not trivial.
The brothers fought over a trivial issue is the right preposition.
Trivial basically means of little importance. So a sentence it fit in would be like this. Sue was becoming very irritated with the law enforcement because they were focusing on the very trivial crimes instead of the horrific crimes that were taking place in her neighborhood.