bagatelle [bag-uh-tel] noun something of little value or importance; a trifle. More about bagatelle First recorded in 1630â40. Comes via French from the Italian word bagat(t)ella, related to bagatt(a), meaning âsmall possession.â Bagatt(a) was perhaps a derivative of bag(a), âberryâ and the diminutive suffixes âatt(a) and âella, from Latin âilla. EXAMPLES OF BAGATELLE In their relationship, they cherished even the simplest moments together, considering them not as mere bagatelles but as precious memories. Despite her great achievements, she was always humble, viewing her success in the online dictionary industry as a bagatelle in the grand scheme of things. (digital art oil painting, ink), (Use Dream Diffusion Secret Prompt) <lora:ral-rndrps-sdxl:0.555> <lora:detailed_notrigger:0.777> <lora:DetailedEyes_V3:0.888> <lora:luxart:0.999>
Parameters used to generate this content
AI models used to generate this content