trivialism

/trɪˈvɪəlɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A philosophical or logical theory that holds that all truths are trivial or reducible to trivial ones.

“The philosopher’s trivialism led to a heated debate among her peers.”

2. noun

The quality of being unimportant or lacking significance.

“The trivialism of the issue at hand made it hard to gather attention.”

Synonyms

  • frivolity
  • insignificance

Antonyms

  • importance
  • significance