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Trivial vs Shallow - What's the difference?

trivial | shallow | Related terms |

Trivial is a related term of shallow.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between trivial and shallow

is that trivial is (obsolete) any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium while shallow is (obsolete) not deep in tone.

As adjectives the difference between trivial and shallow

is that trivial is ignorable; of little significance or value while shallow is having little depth; significantly less deep than wide.

As nouns the difference between trivial and shallow

is that trivial is (obsolete) any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium while shallow is a shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water.

As a verb shallow is

to make or become less deep.

Childlike vs Trivial - What's the difference?

childlike | trivial | Related terms |

Childlike is a related term of trivial.


As adjectives the difference between childlike and trivial

is that childlike is innocent and trustful; credulous; artless while trivial is ignorable; of little significance or value.

As a noun trivial is

(obsolete) any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.

Unavailing vs Trivial - What's the difference?

unavailing | trivial | Related terms |

Unavailing is a related term of trivial.


As adjectives the difference between unavailing and trivial

is that unavailing is useless, fruitless, futile while trivial is ignorable; of little significance or value.

As a noun trivial is

(obsolete) any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.

Profitless vs Trivial - What's the difference?

profitless | trivial | Related terms |

Profitless is a related term of trivial.


As adjectives the difference between profitless and trivial

is that profitless is not yielding profit while trivial is ignorable; of little significance or value.

As a noun trivial is

(obsolete) any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.

Trivial vs Trivfling - What's the difference?

trivial | trivfling |

Idle vs Trivial - What's the difference?

idle | trivial | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between idle and trivial

is that idle is light-headed; foolish while trivial is any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.

As a verb idle

is to spend in idleness; to waste; to consume.

As a noun trivial is

any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.

Juvenile vs Trivial - What's the difference?

juvenile | trivial | Related terms |

Juvenile is a related term of trivial.


As adjectives the difference between juvenile and trivial

is that juvenile is youthful; young while trivial is ignorable; of little significance or value.

As a noun trivial is

(obsolete) any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.

Unprofitable vs Trivial - What's the difference?

unprofitable | trivial | Related terms |

Unprofitable is a related term of trivial.


As adjectives the difference between unprofitable and trivial

is that unprofitable is not making a profit while trivial is ignorable; of little significance or value.

As a noun trivial is

(obsolete) any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.

Trivial vs Niggardly - What's the difference?

trivial | niggardly | Related terms |

Trivial is a related term of niggardly.


As adjectives the difference between trivial and niggardly

is that trivial is ignorable; of little significance or value while niggardly is withholding for the sake of meanness; stingy, miserly.

As a noun trivial

is (obsolete) any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.

As an adverb niggardly is

in a parsimonious way; sparingly, stingily.

Raw vs Trivial - What's the difference?

raw | trivial | Related terms |

Raw is a related term of trivial.


As an abbreviation raw

is (games) the rules as written: the actual rules appearing in the rulebook, as opposed to house rules, or as opposed to the rules that might have been intended (in the event of a mistake in the rulebook).

As an adjective trivial is

ignorable; of little significance or value.

As a noun trivial is

(obsolete) any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.

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