relatively minor

Frequency: 8.229.3 per million words

Used to contextualize and compare the insignificance of something.

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Examples (10)

  • That's a relatively minor matter—we can leave it till later.
  • The side effects of the medication were relatively minor.
  • It was a relatively minor issue, easily resolved with a quick fix.
  • Despite initial concerns, the damage was relatively minor.
  • The changes proposed are relatively minor and shouldn't cause disruption.
  • His contribution to the project was relatively minor, but still appreciated.
  • For a project of this scale, the budget overrun was relatively minor.
  • She felt only a relatively minor discomfort after the procedure.
  • The disagreement between them was relatively minor and quickly forgotten.
  • We expect only relatively minor delays due to the weather.