be insignificant
Frequency: 8.535.1 per million words
A direct statement that something lacks importance or value.
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Examples (10)
- For him, small failures are often insignificant.
- The error was completely insignificant to the overall result.
- Compared to the vast universe, our problems are truly insignificant.
- Her individual concerns were insignificant to the group's main goal.
- Despite his efforts, his impact on the project was ultimately insignificant.
- The cost of the repair is insignificant when considering the damage prevented.
- In the grand scheme of things, individual contributions might be insignificant.
- He felt that his presence was insignificant at the large gathering.
- She fears her voice will be insignificant in the upcoming debate.
- The improvements have been insignificant despite all the work.