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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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  3. Trivia are details or information that are not important or are little-known. Learn how to use this word in sentences and find synonyms, related words and translations in different languages.

  4. Trivia are unimportant matters, trivial facts or details, or a quizzing game involving obscure facts. Learn the etymology, synonyms, examples, and related words of trivia from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. Trivia are unimportant facts or details that are amusing rather than serious or useful. Trivia can also refer to a game or competition where competitors are asked questions about such facts.

  6. Trivia are unimportant or trivial matters or things, or the goddess of three-way crossroads in Roman religion. Learn the origin, usage, and examples of trivia from Dictionary.com.

  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. Trivia are unimportant facts or details that are amusing rather than serious or useful. Learn how to pronounce, use, and translate this word in different languages with Collins dictionary.

  9. Trivia are unimportant or little-known details or information, often used in games or quizzes. Learn how to pronounce trivia, see examples of its usage and find translations in different languages.

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