trivia
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Definition
Facts or pieces of information that are unimportant or not serious, often interesting or fun. Usually used for questions about unusual or little-known facts.
Usage & Nuances
'Trivia' is usually uncountable and refers to facts that are interesting but not important. Common phrases: 'trivia night', 'random trivia'. Used in informal and entertaining contexts, like quizzes or games.
Spanish: trivialidades - curiosidadesPortuguese (BR): curiosidades - trivialidadesPortuguese (PT): curiosidades - trivialidadesChinese (Simplified): 琐事 - 小知识Chinese (Traditional): 瑣事 - 小知識Hindi: रोचक जानकारियाँ - तुच्छ तथ्यArabic: معلومات عامة - توافهBengali: ট্রিভিয়া - অকিঞ্চিৎকর তথ্যRussian: тривиа - пустяки (факты) - мелочи (знания)Japanese: 雑学(ざつがく) - トリビアVietnamese: kiến thức thú vị - kiến thức lặt vặtKorean: 트리비아 - 잡학Turkish: bilgi yarışması - ilginç bilgi - genel kültürUrdu: معمولی معلومات - ٹریویاIndonesian: trivia - pengetahuan umum - fakta unik
Example Sentences
I love reading random trivia online when I'm bored.
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We played a trivia game at the party.
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Do you know any fun trivia about the world?
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The book is full of interesting trivia.
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She always wins at trivia because she remembers the strangest facts.
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At the bar on Fridays, they have trivia night with prizes for the winners.
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