In a superficial, casual or careless manner
“Sometimes he presents her as a vain and trivial woman, sometimes as merely ignorant and fearful.”
In an unchallenging way
Adverb for of little value or importance
“Many people will benefit from this, yet still, there are some who obstruct and complain about the smallest trivial detail.”
Adverb for lacking depth of character
“However, these principles and methods are based on somewhat misguided or trivial understanding of the importance of imagination in students' lives.”
Adverb for unable or insufficient to produce any effect or result
“Of what consequence can be the trivial efforts of such insignificant creatures?”
Adverb for low in rank or status
“I shall wonder else how such a trivial fellow was accepted and commended, to be the confuter of so dangerous an opinion as ye give out mine.”
Adverb for easily excused or forgiven
Adverb for not detectable or too small in magnitude to be observed
Adverb for lighthearted or humorous in nature
Adverb for so lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring
Adverb for very commonly encountered or observed
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