trifle

tri|fle /tr'aɪfəl/ (trifles trifling trifled)
1 [PHRASE] PHR adj/adv/prep
You can use a trifle to mean slightly or to a small extent, especially in order make something you say seem less extreme.
As a photographer, he'd found both locations just a trifle disappointing...
2 [N-COUNT]
A trifle is something that is considered to have little importance, value, or significance.
He had no money to spare on trifles...
3 [N-VAR]
Trifle is a cold dessert made of layers of sponge cake, jelly, fruit, and custard, and usually covered with cream.trifle with
[PHRASAL VERB] usu with brd-neg, be V-ed P, V P n
If you say that someone is not a person to be trifled with, you are indicating to other people that they must treat that person with respect.
He was not someone to be trifled with...
No man in Tabriz trifled with the executioner.

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