"Trivial lies" refer to falsehoods that are considered insignificant or minor in nature. These lies are usually about things that are not very important and are often told to avoid minor inconveniences, embarrassment, or to maintain social harmony. They are also sometimes referred to as "white lies."
Trivial means something which has a point but of little importance whereas pointless means something which has no point and not important at all.
Synonym: insignificant-intelligence
"Minulate" is not a widely recognized term in the English language and may not have a standard definition. It could be a misspelling or a specialized term in a specific field. If you meant "minutiae," it refers to the small, precise, or trivial details of something. Please provide more context if you are looking for a specific meaning or usage.
5 with a remainder of 15 These problems are trivial to do in your head.
As written '05 percent' , you would say 'zero five percent'. However the 'zero' to the left is trivial in whole numbers, so you would just say ' five percent'. However, I think you mean ' 0.5 percent'. Note the position of the decimal point, In which case the 'zero' is NOT trivial, and you would say ' zero point five percent'. Or possibly '0.05 percent' in which case it is 'zero point zero five percent '. Clarity of your meaning and question would be appreciated.
"Don't bother me about trivial matters."Trivial, of course, meaning: "Of little importance" or "of little value."
Commonplace; trivial; hackneyed; trite.
No, "trivial" is not a suffix. It is an adjective meaning something unimportant or insignificant. A suffix is a morpheme added at the end of a word to form a derivative.
Meaning that is how something lies and nothing can change it.
"Trivial" comes from the Latin word "trivium" which means "an introductory curriculum at a medieval university involving the study of grammar, rhetoric, and logic," literally, a place where three roads meet, from tri (three) and via (road). This was considered less important than the Quadrivium, the mathematical arts of arithmetic, geometry, astronomy and music. Hence, trivial.
beauty lies within means your own ersonality
non-trivial
This is a hard question to answer. My own husband will tell me trivial lies (e.g. Did you put the boxes out in the shed that I asked you too?" He'll tell me he has, but after he's gone to work, there sit the boxes in the garage! Although it annoys me to no end, I can be thankful he's not lying about another woman on the side. Some people just tell little white lies and many are in denial. These types of people generally dislike confrontation. Simply put, I doubt you have anything to worry about. Marcy
Unnoticeable means something which does not attract our attention. It also means trivial, small or not worthy of being noticed.
It is a figure of speech meaning that someone is speaking blatant lies.
The word trivial means "useless". So a trivial set would be a useless set.
It's natural for us to want to avoid conflict. If you tell them they are lying, you know there will be denials, accusations and hurt feelings. The old saying is, "no harm, no foul", meaning that if nobody is hurt, you shouldn't be concerned about it. In this case, don't worry about the trivial stuff. But if someone is being hurt, especially if it's you, you need to speak up.