Trifle /(?)/
Tri·fle
Trifle
n.
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A thing of very little value or importance; a paltry, or trivial, affair.
With such poor trifles playing.
Trifles light as air Are to the jealous confirmation strong As proofs of holy writ.
Small sands the mountain, moments make year, And frifles life.
- A dish composed of sweetmeats, fruits, cake, wine, etc., with syllabub poured over it.
Trifle
v. i.
imp. & p. p. Trifled; p. pr. & vb. n. Trifling
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To act or talk without seriousness, gravity, weight, or dignity; to act or talk with levity; to indulge in light or trivial amusements.
They trifle, and they beat the air about nothing which toucheth us.
Phrases & Compounds
- To trifle with
- to play the fool with; to treat without respect or seriousness; to mock; as, to trifle with one's feelings, or with sacred things.
Trifle
v. t.
- To make of no importance; to treat as a trifle. [Obs.]
- To spend in vanity; to fritter away; to waste; as, to trifle away money.