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Noun

word: trifle lexeme: trifle

Translates in Dutch as: kleinigheid; trivialiteiten; banaliteit (1);trifle; custardtoetje (2); tin (3)

  1. an insignificant amount
    "But thou, to whom my jewels trifles are" (Shakespeare; 1609)
    "A trifle -- in his own esteem -- But magnified -- by Fame (Dickinson; 1955)
  2. an English dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream
    "Cherry Cranberry Trifle" (News Canada; 2005)
  3. alloy of tin and lead; common pewter
sweet and pleasant; delicious
  • "It was a beautiful day; the birds chirped and the grass looked more luscious than ever."
sexually appealing; seductive
  • "That short skirt makes that luscious girl all the more seductive."
obscene
  • "The luscious gossip about his supossed affair with her made him burst out in fury."

Verb

word: to trifle (infinitive) lexeme: trifle

Translates in Dutch as: bagatelliseren; als onbelangrijk afdoen (1); PHRASAL VERB: niet serieus nemen (2)'

  1. to treat something as trivial
    "the lady felt no inclination to trifle with his happiness" (Austen; 1813)

Phrasal verb

word: to trifle with (infinitive) lexeme: trifle with

  1. to treat someone with disrespect
    "You only trifle with me." (Hardy; 1878)