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incidental, negligible, commonplace, inconsiderable, shallow,<br />

valueless, worthless, US and Canadian picayune, Colloq piddling:<br />

Their contribution to musical scholarship has been trifling.<br />

trim adj. 1 neat, tidy, orderly, well-ordered, well-groomed, well<br />

turned out, well-kempt, smart, crisp, dapper, spick and span,<br />

spruce, shipshape (and Bristol fashion), Archaic or dialectal<br />

trig, Colloq natty, US spiffy: Nancy arrived wearing her trim<br />

new flight-attendant's uniform. 2 in good or fine fettle, fit<br />

(as a fiddle), athletic, slim, slender, clean-cut, shapely,<br />

streamlined, compact: Larry looks so trim that I <strong>asked</strong> him if<br />

he had lost weight. The new convertible model is a very trim<br />

little motor-car.<br />

--v. 3 curtail, shorten, prune, pare, lop (off), crop, bob,<br />

clip, cut, shave, shear, snip, dock; barber: They trimmed the<br />

article by cutting two paragraphs from the end. He had shaved<br />

off his beard and trimmed his moustache. 4 decorate, embellish,<br />

dress up, embroider, adorn, ornament, deck out, caparison,<br />

beautify: When should we trim the Christmas tree?<br />

--n. 5 trimming, edging, piping, purfling, ricrac or rickrack,<br />

embroidery, border, hem, frill, fringe, ornament, ornamentation,<br />

decoration, embellishment, adornment: The skirt was spoilt by a<br />

rather cheap trim round the hem. 6 condition, state, fettle,<br />

health, form, order, fitness, repair, Colloq shape: Sid's car<br />

seemed to be in good trim when I saw it yesterday.<br />

trio n. threesome, trilogy, triad, triplex, triple, troika,<br />

triptych, triumvirate, triplet, trine, triune, trinity, three:<br />

An interesting trio showed up for dinner.<br />

trip n. 1 stumble, slip, blunder, false step, misstep, fall: He<br />

sprained his ankle in that trip on the stair. 2 stumble, slip,<br />

blunder, false step, misstep, faux pas, error, mistake,<br />

indiscretion, lapse, slip of the tongue, lapsus linguae,<br />

erratum, oversight; Freudian slip; Slang Brit boob: If it<br />

hadn't been for that one trip, we would have had a perfect<br />

score. 3 tour, journey, excursion, outing, expedition, voyage,<br />

trek, peregrination, jaunt, junket, drive: We took a short<br />

side-trip to visit Khios.<br />

--v. 4 dance, caper, skip, cavort, gambol, frisk, hop, spring:

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