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    tri·fle
    [ˈtrīf(ə)l]
    verb
    trifling (present participle)
    1. (trifle with)
      treat (someone or something) without seriousness or respect:
      "he is not a man to be trifled with" · "men who trifle with women's affections"
      Similar:
      treat in a cavalier fashion
      treat lightly
      treat frivolously
      treat casually
      dally with
      amuse oneself with
      toy with
      flirt with
      play fast and loose with
      sport with
      wanton with
      palter with
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    2. archaic
      talk or act frivolously:
      "we will not trifle—life is too short"
      • (trifle something away)
        waste something, especially time, frivolously:
        "he had trifled away two months at a task which should have taken a week"
    Origin
    Middle English (also denoting an idle story told to deceive or amuse): from Old French trufle, by-form of trufe ‘deceit’, of unknown origin. The verb derives from Old French truffler ‘mock, deceive’.
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    Need a translator? Get a quick, free translation! TRIFLING definition: 1. A trifling matter or amount of money is small or not important: 2. A trifling matter or amount…. Learn more.
    Everything is relative, of course, and what might appear trifling to one person may take on deep importance for another. Clues are classically trifling things. As Sherlock Holmes explains to Dr. Watson when faced with a seemingly minor detail: "It is, of course, a trifle, but there is nothing so important as trifles." "Trifling."
    small and not important synonym trivial The money involved was a trifling sum. Questions about grammar and vocabulary? Find the answers with Practical English Usage online, your indispensable guide to problems in English. Definition of trifling adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
    A trifling matter is small and unimportant . The guests had each paid £250, no trifling sum. Outside California these difficulties may seem fairly trifling. ...a comparatively trifling 360 yards. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers 1. 2. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
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    trifling [ trahy-fling ] show ipa See synonyms for: trifling triflings on Thesaurus.com adjective of very little importance; trivial; insignificant: a trifling matter.
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    trifled; trifling ˈtrī-f (ə-)liŋ intransitive verb 1 a : to treat someone or something as unimportant b : to talk in a jesting or mocking manner or with intent to delude or mislead
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/trifle
    trifling (comparative more trifling, superlative most trifling) Trivial, or of little importance. Synonyms: trivial, inconsequential, petty; see also Thesaurus: insignificant Idle or frivolous. (Can we verify (+) this sense?) (African-American Vernacular) Of suspicious character, typically secretive or deceitful; shady.
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