a trifle

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a trifle

The temperature is a trifle warmer today.

Definition

Adverb: To a small degree; somewhat. Used to modify an adjective or another adverb to indicate a slight amount or degree.

Usage

The adverb "a trifle" is used to soften a statement, indicating that something is true only to a minor extent. It is a slightly formal or old-fashioned alternative to words like "slightly," "a bit," or "a little." It typically precedes the adjective or adverb it modifies.

Examples
  • Adverb:
    • The sauce was a trifle too salty for my taste.
    • She arrived a trifle late for the meeting.
    • He seemed a trifle nervous before his presentation.
Advanced Usage
  • "A trifle" can sometimes be used at the end of a sentence for stylistic effect, though this is less common.
    • His explanation was confusing, a trifle.
Variants and Related Words
  • Trifle (noun): Something of little value, substance, or importance.
    • He worried over trifles.
  • Trifle (verb): To treat someone or something without seriousness or respect.
    • He is not a man to be trifled with.
Synonyms
  • Slightly
  • A bit
  • A little
  • Somewhat
  • Rather (in some contexts)
Antonyms
  • Extremely
  • Very
  • Exceedingly
  • Considerably
Notes
  • Do not confuse the adverbial phrase "a trifle" with the noun "trifle" (a dessert or a trivial thing).
  • The phrase often conveys a subtle, understated nuance and can imply a polite criticism or observation.
a trifle

The temperature is a trifle warmer today.

Adverb
  1. to a small degree; somewhat
    • it's a bit warm
    • felt a little better
    • a trifle smaller

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