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Definition of trifle noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

trifle

noun
 
/ˈtraɪfl/
 
/ˈtraɪfl/
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  1. [countable, uncountable] (British English) a cold dessert (= a sweet dish) made from cake and fruit with layers of jelly, custard and creamTopics Foodc2
  2. a trifle
    [singular] (used as an adverb) (formal) slightly
    • She seemed a trifle anxious.
    • He was just a trifle too friendly for my liking.
  3. [countable] (formal) something that is not valuable or important
    • There’s no point worrying over such trifles.
    • $1 000 is a mere trifle to her.
  4. Word OriginMiddle 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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