We have many important cases. Your point is very Trivial.
It is far from trivial when you plagiarise sentences form the Internet.
He went over the items on his list that he considered important but completely skipped all of those he thought were only trivial.
He was incapable of performing even the most trivial task.
The question seemed so trivial that I answered it casually. The search for a lost dog is no trivial pursuit.
The CEO did not have time to decide trivial matters such as which table clothes to use for the meeting. (In this instance, trivial implies that something was too insignificant for the CEO to deal with.) Some people worry consistently about trivial matters that may not even affect them.
"Don't bother me about trivial matters," said the teacher.
Finding a magazine at the grovery store was a trivial pursuit.
"Don't bother me about trivial matters."Trivial, of course, meaning: "Of little importance" or "of little value."
She was making puerile excuses about not wanting to get up for school this morning. That sentence works because it means to be trivial or childish about something.
The matter of the subject was trivial to Steven, he already was smarter than half the class.
I don't spend money on trivial things because it's my dream to buy a home someday.