Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: trifled with
Explanation:
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Concept/ApproachThe idiom is not to be trifled with (i.e., not to be treated lightly or carelessly). Hence, "Health is too important to be trifled with."
Option analysistrifled with — correct idiomatic collocation. ✅neglected / ignored — grammatically possible but do not capture the set idiom.played with — informal and unidiomatic in this caution.
Usage noteThe negative version is common: "X is not something to be trifled with."
Final Answertrifled with
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