ˌtrivēˈaləd.ē, -lətē, -i noun
( -es )
1. : the quality or state of being trivial
no one would wish to banish triviality from the theater — New Republic
2. : something trivial : trifle
tend to waste time on trivialities — Stewart Cockburn
made such a fuss over a triviality — Elizabeth Taylor
3. : concern with or inclination to trivial matters
forests … ground into pulp to minister to our triviality — Irving Babbitt