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1. trifle
noun. ['ˈtraɪfəl'] a cold pudding made of layers of sponge cake spread with fruit or jelly; may be decorated with nuts, cream, or chocolate.
Synonyms
- pud
- tipsy cake
Antonyms
- inactivity
- overact
- underact
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Rhymes with Trifle
- zweifel
- stifle
- reifel
- pfeifle
- eiffel
How do you pronounce trifle?
Pronounce trifle as ˈtraɪfəl.
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Sentences with trifle
1. Noun, singular or mass
Mix it with pound cake, fruit and whipped cream for a fast and easy trifle.
2. Adjective
In a large casserole or trifle dish, add a layer of vanilla wafers.
3. Noun, plural
Slide the trifle gently from the large spoon into each of the individual serving containers.
Quotes about trifle
1. Trifles make perfection, and perfection is no trifle.
- Michelangelo
2. One must not trifle with love.
- Alfred de Musset
3. My secret indulgent food is dessert. I have an incredible sweet tooth - chocolate pudding with vanilla ice-cream or trifle and pavlova. I do love dessert.
- Deborra-Lee Furness
2. trifle
verb. ['ˈtraɪfəl'] consider not very seriously.
Synonyms
- look at
- toy
- consider
- play
- flirt
- deal
- take
Antonyms
- immovability
- immovableness
- stay in place
- inactiveness
3. trifle
noun. ['ˈtraɪfəl'] a detail that is considered insignificant.
Synonyms
- item
- technicality
- triviality
- detail
Antonyms
- esteem
- respect
- exclude
- disrespect
4. trifle
verb. ['ˈtraɪfəl'] waste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently.
Synonyms
- piddle
- piddle away
- spend
- drop
- wanton away
- expend
Antonyms
- dock
- burden
- saddle
- charge
5. trifle
noun. ['ˈtraɪfəl'] something of small importance.
Synonyms
- bagatelle
- frippery
- fluff
- frivolity
- small beer
- triviality
- object
- trivia
Antonyms
- seriousness
- importance
- approve
- refrain
6. trifle
verb. ['ˈtraɪfəl'] act frivolously.
Synonyms
- behave
- do
- frivol
Antonyms
- man
- disorganise
- disorganize
- take