English
Etymology
From un- + trivial.
Adjective
untrivial (comparative more untrivial, superlative most untrivial)
- Not trivial.
2007 August 19, Saki Knafo, “Where Everybody Knows Your Name (and the Capitals of 192 Countries)”, in New York Times[1]:Lately, his clientele has been preoccupied with a very untrivial question: Will it be months, weeks or just days before this unlikely nerd hangout closes?