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trivialize

[ triv-ee-uh-lahyz ]

verb (used with object)

trivialized, trivializing.
  1. to make trivial; cause to appear unimportant, trifling, etc.


trivialize

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verb

  1. tr to cause to seem trivial or more trivial; minimize

    he trivialized his injuries

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Derived Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of trivialize1

First recorded in 1840–50; trivial + -ize
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Popular culture traps us in the privatized universe of celebrity culture, urging us to define ourselves through the often empty and trivialized and highly individualized interests of celebrities.

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When media carry this real oppression and suffering as programming, it trivializes the social harm and human suffering.

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The Anti-Defamation League spoke out on Thursday over a series Nazi Germany-themed puns posted by billionaire Elon Musk, slamming what it called “inappropriate and highly offensive jokes that trivialize the Holocaust.â€

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DR: We certainly do not want to give off the impression that we tolerate any bit of misinformation or harmful content or trivialize the impact it has, especially to those people that it does affect.

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They also believe such crises remind voters of what they dislike about Trump, whom they see as politicizing such moments and trivializing them by, for example, calling American soldiers’ brain injuries “headaches.â€

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What does trivialize mean?

Trivialize means to cause something to appear unimportant or insignificant, as in Gabe tried to trivialize the D he got in math, but his parents still grounded him.

Trivialize is a verb form of the adjective trivial. It’s often used by the person being trivialized, rather than by the person doing the trivializing.

Example: Do not trivialize the effort that was put into my project.

Where does trivialize come from?

The first records of the term trivialize come from the mid-1800s. It combines the term trivial, meaning “commonplace†or “unimportant,†and the suffix –ize, which creates verbs with a general meaning of “to render, make,†as in actualize and Americanize. Trivial originally comes from a combination of Latin words that mean “at the street corner.â€

When something is important to someone, anything that tries to lessen that importance can seem like trivializing, but trivialization is actually very deliberate and takes effort to do. When someone trivializes your efforts, for example, they usually do so by lying about something or pointing out insignificant facts that tarnish the quality or nature of your effort.

Sometimes, though, people can trivialize something without realizing it. For example, many classic Hollywood Westerns trivialize the struggles of the Native Americans. We don’t realize until later than we’ve diminished something that was important to another person.

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  • trivialization (noun)

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How is trivialize used in real life?

Trivialize is commonly used to describe something that is dismissed as a negative.

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Laughing at someone else’s misfortune trivializes any pain they’re feeling.

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