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    trivia
    /ˈtrɪvɪə/

    noun

    • 1. details, considerations, or pieces of information of little importance or value: "we fill our days with meaningless trivia"

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  2. TRIVIA definition: 1. details or information that are not important: 2. details or information that are not…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of TRIVIA is unimportant matters : trivial facts or details. How to use trivia in a sentence. unimportant matters : trivial facts or details; facts (as about people or events) that are not well-known —often used before another noun…

  4. Trivia is unimportant facts or details that are considered to be amusing rather than serious or useful. The two men chatted about such trivia as their favourite kinds of fast food. American English : trivia / ˈtrɪviə /

  5. Trivia definition: matters or things that are very unimportant, inconsequential, or nonessential; trifles; trivialities.. See examples of TRIVIA used in a sentence.

  6. TRIVIA meaning: 1. details or information that are not important: 2. details or information that are not…. Learn more.

  7. One person's trivia is another person's important information. Definitions of trivia. noun. something of small importance. synonyms: small beer, trifle, triviality. see more. noun. obscure or miscellaneous facts about a range of subjects, especially as answers to questions in a game. see more.

  8. Define trivia. trivia synonyms, trivia pronunciation, trivia translation, English dictionary definition of trivia. pl.n. 1. Insignificant or inessential matters; trifles. 2. Miscellaneous facts, especially when the subject of questions in games and quizzes. n.

  9. Definition of trivia noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. TRIVIA definition: small facts or details that are not important. Learn more.

  11. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TriviaTrivia - Wikipedia

    Trivia is information and data that are considered to be of little value. Modern usage of the term trivia dates to the 1960s, when college students introduced question-and-answer contests to their universities. A board game, Trivial Pursuit, was released in 1982 in the same vein as these contests.