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Trifling   /trˈaɪflɪŋ/   Listen
Trifling

adjective
1.
Not worth considering.  Synonyms: negligible, paltry.  "Piffling efforts" , "A trifling matter"
noun
1.
The deliberate act of delaying and playing instead of working.  Synonyms: dalliance, dawdling.



Trifle

verb
(past & past part. trifled; pres. part. trifling)
1.
Waste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently.  Synonyms: piddle, piddle away, wanton, wanton away.
2.
Act frivolously.  Synonym: frivol.
3.
Consider not very seriously.  Synonyms: dally, play.  "She plays with the thought of moving to Tasmania"



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"Trifling" Quotes from Famous Books



... should save one hapless fair one from the errors which ruined poor Charlotte, or rescue from impending misery the heart of one anxious parent, I shall feel a much higher gratification in reflecting on this trifling performance, than could possibly result from the applause which might attend the most elegant finished piece of literature whose tendency might deprave the ...
— Charlotte Temple • Susanna Rowson

... two days that I could perceive in the barometer, any indication that we were rising to any higher level above the sea than that of the great basin, in which we had journeyed so long, and the difference was still but trifling, as indicated by not more than six or seven millimetres of the Syphon barometer; our actual height above the sea being 737 feet. Thermometer, at sunrise, 19 deg.; at 4 P. ...
— Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia • Thomas Mitchell

... had no better dancing fortune than herself, but who seemed to bear it much worse, appeared weary of sitting, and could hardly refrain from tears. Petrea, in whose disposition it lay to impart to others whatever she herself possessed—sometimes overlooking the trifling fact that what she possessed was very little desired by others—and feeling herself now in possession of a considerable degree of prowess, wished to impart some of the same to her companion in misfortune, and seated herself by ...
— The Home • Fredrika Bremer

... occurrence in my existence, which produced a terrible impression upon my mind, which, in fact, never has been effaced, was one of the very earliest incidents of my life which I can recollect. Some people will think it so trifling that it should not be recorded here. You will see, however, by-and-by, why I mention it. The nursery, as it was called, though I had it all to myself, was a large room in the upper story of the castle, with a steep oak roof. I can't ...
— Carmilla • J. Sheridan Le Fanu

... the traders who supply them with goods in return for peltries, which they procure not only by their own hunting, but in exchange for corn from their less civilized neighbours. The object chiefly in demand seemed to be red paint, but they would give any thing they had to spare for the most trifling article. One of the men to-day gave an Indian a hook made out of a pin, and he gave him in ...
— History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, Vol. I. • Meriwether Lewis and William Clark


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