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trivia
triv‧i‧a/ˈtrɪviə/ noun [PLURAL] [date : 1900-2000; Origin : trivial] 1. detailed facts about history, sport, famous people etc: ▪ a selection of golfing trivia ▪ a trivia quiz
2. unimportant or useless details: ▪ meaningless trivia
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ I find that I can remember trivia such as old sports results, but I can't remember the things that I really need. ▪ News programs tend to focus on trivia at the expense of serious issues. ▪ The magazine was full of trivia and gossip. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Have we become the Huxleyan mob irretrievably affixed to the tube and addicted to its terror and its trivia? ▪ I had been dealing with trivia but this was different. ▪ It looked like a mock-up set in a middle-class soap opera, shining with domestic trivia, very clean. ▪ It will highlight 1, 000 courses, some obscure, and delve into history, trivia and tradition. ▪ My memories are full of anecdotes and trivia, not stultified by rigid dogma.
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