trivia — unimportant or trivial facts and information
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: unimportant or trivial facts and information
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈtrɪviə/
Korean meaning: 사소하고 중요하지 않은 사실이나 정보
Korean pronunciation: **트**리비어
Example Sentences
- My brain is full of useless trivia but I can never remember where I put my keys.
- The trivia competition was so intense that people were googling answers in the bathroom.
- She won the history trivia by knowing the exact date Napoleon ate his last croissant.
trivia
NOUN//ˈtrɪviə//
unimportant or trivial facts and information

unimportant or trivial facts and information
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Origin
라틴어 'trivium'에서 유래했는데, 이는 '세 갈래 길'을 의미했습니다. 고대 로마에서 세 갈래 길에서 만나는 사람들이 나누던 일상적이고 평범한 대화에서 '사소한 것'이라는 의미가 생겼습니다.
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“My brain is full of useless trivia but I can never remember where I put my keys.”
“The trivia competition was so intense that people were googling answers in the bathroom.”
“She won the history trivia by knowing the exact date Napoleon ate his last croissant.”
“The professor dismissed the student's question as mere trivia.”
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