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Trivialize - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

trivialize

/ˈtrɪviəˌlaɪz/ /ˈtrɪviəlaɪz/

Definition:

To make something seem less important, serious, or complex than it really is.

Synonyms:

minimize, belittle, downplay, undervalue

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

emphasize, exaggerate, magnify

Common Collocations:

trivialize a problem, trivialize someone's feelings, trivialize an issue

Derivatives:

trivialization, trivializing

Usage Tips:

Avoid using "trivialize" when discussing serious matters to prevent offending others or misrepresenting the situation.

Common Phrases:

"Don't trivialize my concerns, " "trivialize the effort, " "trivialize the impact"

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "trivialis" (commonplace) + "-ize," meaning to treat as unimportant.

Examples:

  • 1. She tends to trivialize other people's problems without realizing it.
  • 2. The media often trivializes complex political issues for simplicity.
  • 3. Don’t trivialize his achievements just because they seem small to you.
  • 4. Her joke seemed to trivialize the struggles of the workers.

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