trivially (C1)
adverb
Pronunciation: /ˈtrɪviəli/
Definition
In a manner that is simple, unimportant, or requires very little effort.
Examples
The software bug was trivially easy to fix once the developer identified the missing semicolon.
Some problems in logic are trivially true, meaning they require no complex proof.
He dismissed the entire argument as trivially incorrect, refusing to engage with the details.
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