trivially Antonyms
Strongest:
- major
- meaningful
- significant
- meaningful
- fatal
- consequential
- major
- substantial
- fatal
- big
- significant
- consequential
- important
- eventful
- momentous
- big
- substantial
- important
- momentous
- eventful
Strong:
- chief
- valuable
- impressive
- worthy
- overriding
- weighty
- fundamental
- material
- material
- outstanding
- overriding
- decisive
- great
- exceptional
- dominant
- distinctive
- exceptional
- chief
- decisive
- impressive
- prominent
- fateful
- remarkable
- dominant
- great
- unfrivolous
- principal
- valuable
- fundamental
- remarkable
- distinctive
- fateful
- basic
- basic
- worthy
- unfrivolous
- principal
- overbearing
- outstanding
- worthwhile
- weighty
- worthwhile
- overbearing
- prominent
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- foolish
- petty
- inconsequential
- inconsiderable
- minute
- insignificant
- nugatory
- small-fry
- mickey-mouse
- frivolous
- trifling
- worthless
- negligible
- incidental
Weak:
Meaning of trivially
trivially (r)
with little effort
in a frivolously trivial manner
trivially (adv.)
In a trivial manner.
trivially Sentence Examples
- The error was so trivially small that it went unnoticed.
- The difference in their results was trivially insignificant.
- The trivially easy task took mere moments to complete.
- The insignificant detail was deemed trivially irrelevant.
- The trivial question drew an exasperated sigh from the professor.
- The trivially short distance between them was covered in a matter of seconds.
- The trivial mistake cast no shadow on the otherwise impeccable project.
- The trivially simple solution to the puzzle was overlooked by many.
- The trivially obvious answer left no room for doubt.
- The trivially boring conversation lulled me into a mild stupor.
FAQs About the word trivially
with little effort, in a frivolously trivial mannerIn a trivial manner.
small, slight, unimportant,minor, little, foolish, petty, inconsequential, inconsiderable, minute
major, meaningful, significant, meaningful, fatal, consequential, major, substantial, fatal, big
The error was so trivially small that it went unnoticed.
The difference in their results was trivially insignificant.
The trivially easy task took mere moments to complete.
The insignificant detail was deemed trivially irrelevant.