trivia
/ˈtɹɪvi.ə/noun3 syllables
Trivia means: something of small importance.
Synonyms for trivia5
noun, as in something of small importance
triviality, trifle, small beer
noun, as in (Middle Ages) an introductory curriculum at a medieval university involving grammar and logic and rhetoric; considered to be a triple way to eloquence
trivium
What does trivia mean?2
noun
1
something of small importance
2
(Middle Ages) an introductory curriculum at a medieval university involving grammar and logic and rhetoric; considered to be a triple way to eloquence
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with trivia?1
four syllables
bolivia
Show 40 near rhymes
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Trivia in a sentence
- Marcus tends sometimes to bore his listeners with trivia.sundown
- Let's plan a trivia night for next week.6dDcHYgMAg
- Today's trivia corner! Today it's about the origin of Calpis.fcbond
- Here's a question for you trivia buffs.CK
- He loves to spout off trivia.canonrebel
- Sometimes I find that I basically have no time to pay attention to irrelevant trivia.yarrow
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of trivia
as a noun
- plural
- trivias