adverb
- in a way that is of little importance or significance
- in a way that is easily understood or solved; obviously
Usage: mathematics; logic
Examples
- The error was trivially small and didn’t affect the results.
- She dismissed his concerns as trivially unimportant.
- The theorem can be trivially proven using basic algebra.
- The problem is trivially solvable once you understand the pattern.
- His contribution to the project was trivially minor.
- The difference between the two methods is trivially negligible.