Nugacity [noo-GAS-ih-tee]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Latin, 16th century
1. Triviality or frivolity.
2. A trivial or frivolous thing or idea.
Examples of nugacity in a sentence
"It may be a nugacity, but I enjoy buying flowers for myself every week."
"If you’re struggling with your budget, review your expenses to find any nugacities you can cut."