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insignificant
[in-sig-nif-i-kuhnt]
adjective
unimportant, trifling, or petty.
Omit the insignificant details.
too small to be important.
an insignificant sum.
of no consequence, influence, or distinction.
a minor, insignificant bureaucrat.
without weight of character; contemptible.
an insignificant fellow.
without meaning; meaningless.
insignificant sounds.
noun
a word, thing, or person without significance.
insignificant
/ ˌɪnsɪɡˈnɪfɪkənt /
adjective
having little or no importance; trifling
almost or relatively meaningless
small or inadequate
an insignificant wage
not distinctive in character, etc
Other Word Forms
- insignificantly adverb
- insignificance noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of insignificant1
Example Sentences
John Adams, the nation’s first vice president, declared the position to be “the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived, or his imagination conceived.”
As the judge in that case noted, the law is not concerned with insignificant trifles.
The fundraising effort, he said, is “not insignificant... considering the 90-day sprint.”
These are slim margins, but not insignificant ones.
It was the theft of her pride - and the comfort of belonging to a place - that hurt her the most, making her feel absurdly insignificant.
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