Finding a magazine at the grovery store was a trivial pursuit.
It is far from trivial when you plagiarise sentences form the Internet.
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The simple subject of the sentence "Where should you put the charger slips?" is "you." The word "you" is the person being addressed and is the one responsible for the action of putting the charger slips somewhere.
Knowing trivia about subjects is not the same as being trivial. The teacher paid attention to trivial matters so much that he didn't notice the student copied wrong answers from the Internet.
He went over the items on his list that he considered important but completely skipped all of those he thought were only trivial.
"Don't bother me about trivial matters."Trivial, of course, meaning: "Of little importance" or "of little value."
Easy: Use trivial in a sentence Jokes: Well, that's very trivial of you. (Basically means that very smart)
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It is far from trivial when you plagiarise sentences form the Internet.
An understatement is explaining something in simple or trivial terms when, in fact, the idea being explained is complex.
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.
We have many important cases. Your point is very Trivial.
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Juliano likes girls that he thinks are not very smart, but to girls intelligence is not trivial.
Simple. I live in Middle America.