trivial in Italian
trivial in Italian is insignificante, trascurabile, banale — trivial means of little importance or significance.
trivial in Italian
insignificante
Ignorable; of little significance or value.
trascurabile
Ignorable; of little significance or value.
banale
Commonplace, ordinary.
ordinario
Commonplace, ordinary.
banale
(mathematics) Of, relating to, or being the simplest possible case.
What does "trivial" mean?
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adjective Of little importance or significance.
"Don't waste time arguing over such a trivial detail."
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adjective Very easy; requiring little effort or skill.
"For an expert programmer, fixing that bug was trivial."
trivial in a sentence
- Don't waste time arguing over such a trivial detail.
- It seemed like a trivial mistake at first, but it caused real problems.
- For an expert programmer, fixing that bug was trivial.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "trivial" in Italian?
"trivial" in Italian is insignificante, trascurabile, banale. trivial means: Of little importance or significance.
How do you use "trivial" in a sentence?
Example: "Don't waste time arguing over such a trivial detail." In Italian, "trivial" is insignificante, trascurabile, banale.
Are there other ways to say "trivial" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 4 translations listed for "trivial": insignificante, trascurabile, banale, ordinario.
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