"Trivialisation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Trivialisation" Meaning

Trivialisation is the act of making something seem less important or less significant than it really is. It involves giving undue insignificance to something or minimizing its relevance, importance, or impact.

"Trivialisation" Examples

5 Examples of "Trivialisation"


1. Overuse of Jargon

The new company employee kept using technical terms in a meeting, trivializing complex concepts and making it difficult for others to follow.

2. Simplifying Complicated Issues

In an attempt to engage his audience, the politician's spokesperson trivialized the county's economic crisis by comparing it to a simple household budget.

3. Restating the Obvious

The difficulty in understanding social media transmits broad variability and as a result the creators have trivialized any understanding of this problem.

4. Lack of Seriousness

Local firefighters were accused of trivializing the situation when they publically admitted preparing for a battle that did not occur.

5. Deterioration of Quality

Marketing strategy 'stuck promotion ad' trivialized ideas and concepts throughout their argument and neglected the weighted implications.

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