trivially

/ˈtrɪviəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is very simple, easy, or unimportant.
    • The difference between the two options is trivially small.
    • She trivially completed the task that had stumped everyone else.
    • The math problem was solved trivially in just a few seconds.
  2. In a way that is obvious or not worth serious attention.
    • He trivially dismissed her concerns without listening.
    • The argument was trivially flawed and fell apart quickly.
    • They trivially assumed the answer without checking the facts.
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