trivia — unimportant or trivial facts and information
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: unimportant or trivial facts and information
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈtrɪviə/
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

💡 Concept
He won the pub trivia night by knowing which planet rains diamonds.

🎵 Rhyme
Olivia ignores Bolivia studies for trivia!
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🎤Pronunciation
🇺🇸 US/ˈtrɪviə/
🇬🇧 UK/ˈtrɪviə/
🌳Etymology
Roottrivium
Suffix--a
🎵Rhyme
BoliviaOlivia
Bolivia
Olivia
🔗Collocations
trivia night
movie trivia
sports trivia
trivia question
random trivia
trivia contest
useless trivia
📝Examples
😄 Fun example
“My brain is full of useless trivia but I can never remember where I put my keys.”
😄 Fun example
“The trivia competition was so intense that people were googling answers in the bathroom.”
😄 Fun example
“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.”
📚Related Words
Synonyms
minutiaedetailstidbitsfactsinformation
Antonyms
essentialsfundamentalsbasics
Related
quizknowledgefactsgamecontestentertainment
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