Trivia (Noun)
Meaning
Something of small importance.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The politician's fashion sense was considered trivia by most voters, who were more concerned with her policy stances.
- Their disagreement over the best pizza topping was just trivia, and they quickly moved on to more substantial topics.
- The fact that the company's CEO was a fan of a particular sports team was trivia that only a few employees found interesting.
- In the grand scheme of the project's budget, the $100 needed to buy office supplies was mere trivia.
- The rumors about the celebrity's personal life were trivia, not newsworthy enough to be reported by reputable sources.