trivial
Prononciation : [ˈtrɪv.i.əl]
Mot
Contexte : « importance »
(adjective) when something is not very important or serious. It’s like when you think a small problem isn’t really worth worrying about.
Exemple
The teacher told us that the quiz was trivial and wouldn't affect our grades much.
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He didn't think the arguments were trivial; he believed they were important.
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Do you think this issue is trivial, or should we take it seriously?
Contexte : « complexity »
(adjective) referring to something that is simple or easy to understand. It’s like saying that a problem is really simple and doesn't need much thought.
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The math problem was trivial; everyone solved it quickly.
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The instructions were not trivial; they were very complicated to follow.
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Is this puzzle trivial enough for the younger kids?
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