a trifle Antonyms
Strongest:
- substantially
- completely
- so
- highly
- right
- full
- particularly
- substantially
- utterly
- too
- deadly
- awful
- exceeding
- most
- significantly
- right
- purely
- significantly
- deadly
- most
- totally
- very
- terribly
- totally
- extremely
- highly
- mighty
- exceedingly
- far
- super
- exceedingly
- so
- very
- extremely
- entirely
- especially
- something
- greatly
- utterly
- awful
- something
- much
- considerably
- real
- full
- greatly
- far
- especially
- particularly
- entirely
- exceeding
- super
- much
- mighty
- completely
- too
- extra
- extra
- terribly
- considerably
- real
- purely
Strong:
- mightily
- mightily
- awfully
- heavily
- eminently
- frightfully
- frightfully
- rattling
- mortally
- exceptionally
- jolly
- exceptionally
- heavily
- beastly
- eminently
- thoroughly
- awfully
- rattling
- extensively
- thoroughly
- beastly
- jolly
- mortally
- extensively
Weak:
Meaning of a trifle
a trifle (r)
to a small degree; somewhat
a trifle Sentence Examples
- She dismissed the issue as a trifle, considering it insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
- The baker added a trifle of extra sugar to the recipe to enhance the sweetness of the dessert.
- Despite facing adversity, he maintained a trifle of optimism that things would improve.
- The dispute between the neighbors seemed like a trifle compared to the harmony of the close-knit community.
- The antique shop displayed a trifle of delicate jewelry, capturing the attention of collectors.
- The teacher emphasized that paying attention to details, even the smallest trifle, was crucial in academic success.
- The artist included a trifle of subtle details in the painting, inviting viewers to explore its nuances.
- The weather, though a trifle chilly, did not dampen the spirits of the enthusiastic hikers.
- Her explanation of the complex scientific concept was simplified to a trifle, making it more accessible to the students.
- Despite the challenging circumstances, she managed to maintain a trifle of humor to lighten the mood.
FAQs About the word a trifle
to a small degree; somewhat
just,slightly, negligibly,little, nominally, a bit, minimally, marginally, barely, meagerly
substantially, completely, so, highly, right, full, particularly, substantially, utterly, too
She dismissed the issue as a trifle, considering it insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
The baker added a trifle of extra sugar to the recipe to enhance the sweetness of the dessert.
Despite facing adversity, he maintained a trifle of optimism that things would improve.
The dispute between the neighbors seemed like a trifle compared to the harmony of the close-knit community.