trivia
Pronunciation: [ˈtrɪviə]
Word
Context: "games"
(noun) pieces of interesting and fun information that are not very important. Trivia can be about sports, history, pop culture, or anything that is fun to know but doesn’t really change anything big.
Example
We had a trivia night at our school, and I learned many fun facts.
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He thought the trivia questions were boring and not worth his time.
Example
What kind of trivia do you enjoy the most?
Context: "knowledge"
(noun) small bits of knowledge that are usually not very useful. This can include facts that are quirky or funny, but they often do not help you in everyday life.
Example
She loves reading books filled with trivia that makes her laugh.
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He doesn't like trivia because he prefers learning serious topics.
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Did you know any trivia that could impress your friends?
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