noun
- things of little importance or value
- small amounts of money
- layered desserts made with cake, custard, fruit, and cream
Usage: plural of trifle
Usage: plural of trifle
Usage: plural of trifle; British
verb
- treats something as unimportant; acts carelessly with
Usage: third person singular present of trifle
Examples
- Don’t worry about such trifles when you have bigger problems to solve.
- She spent her inheritance on trifles instead of investing it wisely.
- The bakery serves delicious chocolate trifles for dessert.
- He trifles with people’s emotions and never takes relationships seriously.
- These are mere trifles compared to what we accomplished last year.
- The restaurant’s specialty trifles are made with fresh berries and cream.
- She trifles with her health by ignoring the doctor’s advice.