trifle |
little |
As a noun trifle
is an english dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream.
As a verb trifle
is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
As a proper noun little is
.
trifle |
pittance |
As nouns the difference between trifle and pittance
is that
trifle is an english dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream while
pittance is a small allowance of food and drink; a scanty meal.
As a verb trifle
is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
trifle |
shallow |
As nouns the difference between trifle and shallow
is that
trifle is an english dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream while
shallow is a shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water.
As verbs the difference between trifle and shallow
is that
trifle is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth while
shallow is to make or become less deep.
As an adjective shallow is
having little depth; significantly less deep than wide.
trifle |
trifler |
As nouns the difference between trifle and trifler
is that
trifle is an english dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream while
trifler is a pewterer, who produced small pewter utensils, like saltcellars.
As a verb trifle
is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
triple |
trifle |
As nouns the difference between triple and trifle
is that
triple is hat trick while
trifle is an english dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream.
As verbs the difference between triple and trifle
is that
triple is while
trifle is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
triole |
trifle |
As nouns the difference between triole and trifle
is that
triole is (music) a triplet while
trifle is an english dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream.
As a verb trifle is
to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
trifled |
trifle |
As verbs the difference between trifled and trifle
is that
trifled is (
trifle) while
trifle is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
As a noun trifle is
an english dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream.
rifle |
trifle |
In intransitive terms the difference between rifle and trifle
is that
rifle is to commit robbery while
trifle is to inconsequentially toy with something.
In transitive terms the difference between rifle and trifle
is that
rifle is to strip of goods; to rob; to pillage while
trifle is to squander or waste.
As nouns the difference between rifle and trifle
is that
rifle is a long firearm firing a single projectile, usually with a rifled barrel to improve accuracy while
trifle is an English dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream.
As verbs the difference between rifle and trifle
is that
rifle is to search with intent to steal; to ransack, pillage or plunder while
trifle is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
taxonomy |
trifle |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and trifle
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
trifle is an English dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream.
As a verb trifle is
to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
insouciance |
trifle |
As nouns the difference between insouciance and trifle
is that
insouciance is carelessness, heedlessness, indifference, or casual unconcern while
trifle is an English dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream.
As a verb trifle is
to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
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