very insignificant

Frequency: 9.040.0 per million words

A common intensifier used to emphasize lack of importance.

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Examples (10)

  • The mistake was very insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
  • Compared to the global crisis, his personal problem seemed very insignificant.
  • She felt very insignificant in the vastness of the universe.
  • The financial loss was very insignificant for such a large corporation.
  • Although it seemed challenging, the task turned out to be very insignificant.
  • His contribution to the project was very insignificant, almost negligible.
  • The chances of success were very insignificant, but they still tried.
  • For an experienced programmer, that bug would be very insignificant to fix.
  • They considered the local election results to be very insignificant nationally.
  • A single grain of sand is very insignificant on a sprawling beach.