How Do You Spell TRIFLE?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈa͡ɪfə͡l] (IPA)

Trifle is a six-letter English word that means small or unimportant things. Its phonetic transcription is /ˈtraɪ.fəl/. The first three letters are /traɪ/, which sounds like the word "try" with a long /aɪ/ sound. The last three letters are /fəl/, which sound like "full." The letter "i" in the middle is pronounced with a short /ɪ/ sound, like the word "pit." The word can also be a noun or a verb, depending on the context.

TRIFLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Trifle is a noun that has multiple meanings and can be used in various contexts.

    One common definition of trifle describes it as a dessert consisting of layers of sponge cake, fruit, jelly, and custard, typically served in a glass dish or bowl. This type of trifle is often considered a classic British dessert and is known for its rich and indulgent combination of flavors and textures.

    Trifle can also refer to something that is considered unimportant, insignificant, or of little value. In this sense, it is used to describe things that are trivial or inconsequential, often used to dismiss or downplay the significance of a particular matter. For example, a person may say, "Don't worry about that, it's just a trifle."

    Additionally, trifle can be used as a verb, meaning to treat something without seriousness or not take it seriously. It can also mean to waste or squander something, such as time or money, in a careless or frivolous manner.

    In a historical context, trifle can refer to a traditional English dish made with layers of sponge cake, fruit, and cream, similar to the modern dessert but without the jelly component.

    Overall, trifle embodies the notions of frivolity, insignificance, and indulgence, depending on the particular context in which it is used.

  2. • Trifling.
    • A thing of little value or importance; a small light cake or confection flavoured and tinctured with a spirituous liquor.
    • To act or talk lightly; to indulge in light or silly amusements; to spend or waste unprofitably.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of TRIFLE

The word "trifle" has its roots in the Old French term 'trufle' which meant "deception" or "mockery". This Old French word is derived from the Latin word 'trufa' which referred to a "cake made with layers of filling". Over time, the meaning of the word evolved, and by the late 16th century, "trifle" came to mean a type of dessert made with layers of custard, cake, fruit, and whipped cream. The concept of something small or insignificant is also associated with the word "trifle", which might have contributed to the modern English meaning of a thing of little value or importance.

Idioms with the word TRIFLE

  • trifle away To "trifle away" means to waste or spend time, energy, or resources on unimportant or frivolous activities or pursuits, often resulting in neglect or failure to fulfill more significant responsibilities or goals. It refers to engaging in trivial or inconsequential matters instead of focusing on what truly matters or deserves attention.
  • trifle with sm or sth The idiom "trifle with someone or something" refers to behaving in a careless or frivolous manner towards a person or thing. It means to treat someone or something with little importance or to not take a situation seriously.
  • trifle sth away (on sm or sth) The idiom "trifle sth away (on sm or sth)" means to waste or spend something, such as time, money, or resources, in a frivolous or careless manner, often on insignificant or unimportant things. It implies squandering or using something irresponsibly without thought or consideration.
  • mere trifle The idiom "mere trifle" refers to something that is insignificant, unimportant, or easily dismissed. It suggests that the subject being discussed or considered is of little consequence or has little value.

Similar spelling words for TRIFLE

Plural form of TRIFLE is TRIFLES

Conjugate verb Trifle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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FUTURE

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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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FUTURE PERFECT

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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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IMPERATIVE

you trifle
we let´s trifle

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to trifle

PAST CONTINUOUS

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PAST PARTICIPLE

trifled

PAST PERFECT

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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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PRESENT

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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

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PRESENT PERFECT

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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

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SIMPLE PAST

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