Both Uses of
trivial
in
1984 by Orwell
- He had told them everything he knew about her, her habits, her character, her past life; he had confessed in the most trivial detail everything that had happened at their meetings, all that he had said to her and she to him, their black-market meals, their adulteries, their vague plottings against the Party — everything.†
p. 274..1
- There are cases where it is some quite trivial thing, not even fatal.†
p. 283..6 *
Definition:
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(trivial) of little importance -- sometimes more specifically describing a challenge as easy and uninteresting