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an antomym of trivial

 

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Antonym of Trivial

Description:

The antonym of trivial refers to something significant, important, or noteworthy. It represents matters that hold substance, value, and relevance.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Noun
  • Adjective
  • Adverb

Senses and Usages:

  1. Noun:

    When used as a noun, the antonym of trivial can refer to a matter of great importance or seriousness.

    Example sentence: The conservation of endangered species is anything but trivial; it is crucial for maintaining ecological balance.

  2. Adjective:

    As an adjective, the antonym of trivial describes something that is significant, substantial, or profound.

    Example sentence: The scientists made a groundbreaking discovery that could have a non-trivial impact on the field of medicine.

  3. Adverb:

    When used as an adverb, the antonym of trivial modifies a verb, indicating that an action is done with great importance or serious consideration.

    Example sentence: The research team thoroughly and non-trivially analyzed the data before drawing any conclusions.

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