We found 53 examples of how to use trivial in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 53.
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1. | Mr Yoshimoto taught us many trivial matters. | |
2. | Such a trivial thing is out of the question. | |
3. | Don't bother your parents with such a trivial thing. | |
4. | Don't worry about such a trivial problem. | |
5. | That is a trivial problem. | |
6. | The agitator is inclined to exaggerate trivial matters. | |
7. | It is a trivial matter. | |
8. | It may seem trivial to you, but for me it's worth paying attention to. | |
9. | Let's not quibble over trivial matters. | |
10. | In fact, this does not seem to be true at all, except in a very trivial sense. | |
11. | Women talk about trivial things when talking with men. | |
12. | He easily gets angry at trivial things. | |
13. | He gets angry over trivial things. | |
14. | We've taken a hit. Trivial damage. | |
15. | It's much too pompous for such a trivial thing. | |
16. | The proof is trivial. | |
17. | What's amazing about sports fans is the intensity of the rage they can feel toward something trivial. | |
18. | Women are systematically degraded by receiving the trivial attentions which men think it manly to pay to the sex, when, in fact, men are insultingly supporting their own superiority. | |
19. | Every non-trivial program has at least one bug. | |
20. | A straight line is a trivial example of a curve. | |
21. | That's a trivial error. | |
22. | Finding an optimal solution isn't trivial. | |
23. | My brother-in-law easily loses his temper from trivial matters. | |
24. | Forget it, those are just trivial details. | |
25. | Both the proof and solution are trivial. |