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Triviality vs Frippery - What's the difference?

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Triviality is a related term of frippery.


As nouns the difference between triviality and frippery

is that triviality is the quality of being trivial or unimportant while frippery is ostentation, as in fancy clothing.

triviality

English

Noun

(trivialities)
  • The quality of being trivial or unimportant.
  • Something which is trivial or unimportant.
  • * 1908:
  • I propose to devote the remainder of mine to it, and can only regret the wasted years that lie behind me, squandered in trivialities .

    frippery

    English

    Noun

  • Ostentation, as in fancy clothing.
  • Useless things; trifles.
  • * 1892' April, (Frederick Law Olmsted), ''Report by F.L.O.'', quoted in '''2003 , , New York, N.Y.: (Crown Publishing Group), ISBN 978-0-609-60844-9, page 170:
  • [Olmsted reiterated his insistence that in Chicago] simplicity and reserve will be practiced and petty effects and frippery avoided.
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  • (obsolete) Cast-off clothes.
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  • (obsolete) The trade or traffic in old clothes.
  • (obsolete) The place where old clothes are sold.
  • * 1610 , , act 4 scene 1
  • O, ho, monster! we know what belongs to a frippery .
  • Hence: secondhand finery; cheap and tawdry decoration; affected elegance.
  • Fond of gauze and French frippery . — .
    The gauzy frippery of a French translation. — .

    References

    * 1897 Universal Dictionary of the English Language , Robert Hunter and Charles Morris, eds., v 2 p 2213. [for entries 2, 3, 4, & 5] Frippery (Page: 597) (Webster 1913)