The billionaire remained apathetic when his home was burgled, saying that the things taken were mere trifles with no large material or sentimental value.
This stew could use a trifle more salt.
For the tycoon, an expensive race car was a mere trifle. She was too experienced and worldly to let a man trifle with her affections.
In cookery a 'trifle' is a noun. As a verb, for example "Dont trifle with me!"
An adjective meaning "unimportant" or "insignificant," the term "trifling" may be utilized diversely in contemporary English. One example-sentence for it is as follows: "She considered the argument so trifling that she didn't once think about it over the next week; however, he brooded over it every day."
because it has three layers
The question was a trifle to hard for the young lad.
This stew could use a trifle more salt.
For the tycoon, an expensive race car was a mere trifle. She was too experienced and worldly to let a man trifle with her affections.
Patty saw making her bed as a mere trifle while others found it quite relaxing and therapeutic.
In cookery a 'trifle' is a noun. As a verb, for example "Dont trifle with me!"
An adjective meaning "unimportant" or "insignificant," the term "trifling" may be utilized diversely in contemporary English. One example-sentence for it is as follows: "She considered the argument so trifling that she didn't once think about it over the next week; however, he brooded over it every day."
because it has three layers
trifle comes from England
Trifle is pronounced as "try-full" in American English.
Mexico
That matter is trifling and so we should concentrate on more important matters.
I assume you mean "trifle" as triffle is not a word nor a thing. Trifle is a kind of dessert.