BANAL vs TRIVIAL: NOUN
- N/A
- One of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.
- A coefficient or other quantity not containing the quantities of the set considered.
- One of the three liberal arts which constitute the trivium.
BANAL vs TRIVIAL: ADJECTIVE
- Common in a boring way, to the point of being predictable; containing nothing new or fresh.
- Commonplace; trivial; hackneyed; trite.
- Drearily commonplace and often predictable; trite.
- Obvious and dull
- Repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse
- Concerned with or involving unimportant matters; superficial.
- Of little significance or value.
- Obvious and dull
- Not large enough to consider or notice
- Of, relating to, or being the solution of an equation in which every variable is equal to zero.
- (informal terms) small and of little importance
- Concerned with trivialities
- Of little substance or significance
- (informal) small and of little importance
- Indistinguishable in case of truth or falsity.
- Pertaining to the trivium.
- Self-evident.
- Relating to or designating the name of a species; specific as opposed to generic.
- Concerned with or involving trivia.
- Common, ordinary.
- Of or pertaining to the trivium.
- Of little worth or importance; inconsiderable; trifling; petty; paltry.
- Ordinary; commonplace; trifling; vulgar.
- Found anywhere; common.
- Of, relating to, or being the simplest possible case; self-evident.
- The specific name.
BANAL vs TRIVIAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Subject to manorial rights; used in common: as, a banal mill or oven. See banality.
- Common; commonplace; hackneyed; trite; stale.
- Of or pertaining to a ban, or provincial governor: as, the royal banal court at Agram. See ban.
- Repeated too often
- Overfamiliar through overuse
- Such as may be found everywhere; commonplace; ordinary; vulgar.
- Trifling; insignificant; of little worth or importance; paltry.
- Occupying one's self with trifles; trifling.
- Of or pertaining to the trivium, or the first three liberal arts—grammar, rhetoric, and logic; hence, initiatory; rudimentary.
- In zoology and botany: Common; popular; vernacular; not technical: noting the popular or familiar names of animals or plants, as distinguished from the technical New Latin names.
- Specific; not generic: noting what used to be called the nomen triviale—that is, the second or specific term in the binomial technical name of an animal or a plant, such terms being often adopted or adapted from a popular name or epithet.
- In echinoderms, specifically, of or pertaining to the trivium: as, the trivial (anterior) ambulacra of a sea-urchin.
BANAL vs TRIVIAL: RELATED WORDS
- Insipid, Vapid, Mundane, Well worn, Stock, Tired, Ordinary, Threadbare, Timeworn, Commonplace, Shopworn, Unoriginal, Trivial, Hackneyed, Trite
- Fiddling, Niggling, Ordinary, Inconsiderable, Commonplace, Piffling, Superficial, Piddling, Frivolous, Petty, Footling, Picayune, Banal, Insignificant, Unimportant
BANAL vs TRIVIAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Insipid, Vapid, Mundane, Well worn, Stock, Tired, Ordinary, Threadbare, Timeworn, Commonplace, Shopworn, Unoriginal, Trivial, Hackneyed, Trite
- Fiddling, Niggling, Ordinary, Inconsiderable, Commonplace, Piffling, Superficial, Piddling, Frivolous, Petty, Footling, Picayune, Banal, Insignificant, Unimportant
BANAL vs TRIVIAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Seeming for facts Banal of the car, authorities stated.
- You may even find yourself missing banal office banter.
- Growing up, my experiences of racism were pretty banal.
- While the cars were more banal, sales continued steadily.
- Were the Nazis truly monstrous or merely banal?
- Glass but a banal, anonymous group of bureaucrats.
- For the historian there are no banal things.
- Mong mauunawaan refer in tagalog mga banal na kasulatan at maituturo ang mga banal na kasulatan at maituturo ang mga kahulugan mga!
- Banality is like boredom: bored people are boring people, people who think that things are banal are themselves banal.
- Lesson: There are no banal topics, only banal communicators.
- Just how trivial is that piece of me?
- Way to bully publishers over something so trivial.
- Indeed, I am quickly assigned several trivial tasks.
- CPUs and my problem was trivial to parallelize.
- It is the snobbishness of the young to suppose that a theorem is trivial because the proof is trivial.
- Many many many years later, I still often make the mistake of assuming things that look trivial to me are also trivial to others.
- What we found also is that they had a shortfall, and it seems trivial but it is not trivial, of personnel specialists.
- While deploying Azure AD Directory Synchronization is generally a trivial exercise, establishing and maintaining a highly available ADFS infrastructure is not trivial.
- What trivial, trivial stuff, interesting to hardly a soul under heaven, save only about three!
- It is very trivial stuff, and when not trivial usually false.
BANAL vs TRIVIAL: QUESTIONS
- Is Noah Harari's 21 Lessons for the 21st century a banal and risible self-help book?
- Can banal nationalism turn into frenzied nationalism?
- How many units are there in banal del thermal power station?
- Why Koti Banal is famous for its earthquake-resistant buildings?
- How did banal lords exploit their peasants and vassals?
- What is the pathophysiology of banal acute laryngitis?
- What was the first computer version of Trivial Pursuit?
- What pension rights are included in trivial commutation?
- What are the different editions of Trivial Pursuit?
- How should one respond to trivial, obvious questions?
- Which country published the classic Trivial Pursuit game?
- Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Trivial und symbiotisch?
- Do Transworld identities require non-trivial essences?
- Is the Hamiltonian a topologically trivial insulator?
- What about trivial benefits for staff entertaining?
- How do you find the trivial and non-trivial solutions of linear equations?