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20 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Trifling' in a Sentence

"Having very little importance; trivial; insignificant." more

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Jason refused to engage in trifling gossip at work and focused on his professional responsibilities.
Her new pencil eraser was so small and trifling that it could only erase a few words.
The trifling pebble caught her attention during the nature walk.
The little girl discovered a trifling seashell on the sandy beach.
The trifling puzzle piece was easily overlooked on the classroom floor.
Jake discovered a trifling error in his math homework.
The squirrel nibbled on a trifling nut from the tree.
The tiny ant found a trifling crumb on the picnic blanket.
Emily's giggles turned into a trifling whisper during class.
Mia found a trifling amount of coins in her piggy bank.
The trifling noise of a distant car interrupted the silent night.
Her trifling giggle echoed through the classroom.
Sarah found the trifling error in her math homework and quickly corrected it.
A trifling raindrop landed on his nose during the light drizzle.
Tim found a trifling pebble on the playground.
The trifling error in the math problem led to an incorrect answer.
Sarah's trifling complaint about the weather made everyone smile.
Jason considered the broken toy a trifling issue and continued playing.
The fluffy kitten played with a trifling ball of yarn.
Billy found a trifling puzzle piece under the sofa.

Trifling

trahy-fling
adjectiveHaving very little importance; trivial; insignificant.

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Last Updated On: May 13, 2024
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