17 adverbs to describe how to trivial

Shall the names of so many of our colors continue to be derived from those of obscure foreign localities, as Naples yellow, Prussian blue, raw Sienna, burnt Umber, Gamboge?(surely the Tyrian purple must have faded by this time)or from comparatively trivial articles of commerce,chocolate, lemon, coffee, cinnamon, claret?(shall we compare our Hickory to a lemon, or a lemon to a Hickory?)or from ores and oxides which few ever see?

Lockjaw, developing from seemingly trivial wounds in foot or hand, had already killed six men at Chimay within a week.

Conversation was intensely depressing when not utterly trivial.

So little disposed was he to thus use the work of others that a given device or idea which had been in previous use was often rejected and search made for another, different and original, even though it might involve only some relatively trivial part of the work.

Show me two villages, one embowered in trees and blazing with all the glories of October, the other a merely trivial and treeless waste, or with only a single tree or two for suicides, and I shall be sure that in the latter will be found the most starved and bigoted religionists and the most desperate drinkers.

Upon detailed descriptions of these uncertain incidents I do not venture, individually so trivial, but taken all together so impressive and so insolent.

That is why its newspapers so often seem so laboriously trivial.

It is not that they are unpatriotic or morally trivial that they stand thus disengaged; it is that they have a fatalistic belief in this higher power.

" No wonder the Royalty Management, realising how resolutely determined the public was to have nothing to do with anything so witty and workmanlike as The Foundations of Mr. GALSWORTHY, have for their new bill declined upon the pleasantly trivial comedy of errors and tarradiddles, Billeted.

Her nose, though no longer precisely trivial, would never be the Whipple nose.

After a time, however, he began to find that fancies, almost ridiculously trivial, arrested and absorbed his attention; even as when our eyes have become accustomed to darkness, every light-coloured mote shows luminous against the void blackness of night.

Another incident, which occurred during Mr. Hopper's stay in Charleston, seemed exceedingly trivial at the time, but came very near producing fatal consequences.

For this was now the third time she had come to buy; and, though the purchases were unaccountably trivial, the purchaser seemed not so.

I tried to think of something to say, and uttered a few words, which were uncommonly trivial and awkward.

Often as I have passed him in the road, I have wondered, as I have been wondering to-day, how he must look out upon us all, upon our excited comings and goings, our immense concern over the immeasurably trivial.

As I realised more and more the danger in which Ivor stood, my resentment against him began to seem curiously trivial.

My suggestion is that the trivial, rejected, or unheeded phenomena vouched for by the evidence here defended may, not inconceivably, be of considerable importance.

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