insignificant
1 of 1adjective/ˌɪnsɪɡˈnɪfɪkənt/
Forms:more insignificant,most insignificant
1
not having a notable meaning
- His comments on the topic were insignificant and did not add any value to the discussion.
- They focused on the main issue, dismissing the insignificant concerns.
- The comment was insignificant, offering no real insight into the discussion.
- His words felt insignificant, as they didn't contribute to the solution.
- The gesture seemed insignificant, failing to convey any real sentiment.
2
not having much importance or influence
- The error in the document was insignificant and did not affect the outcome.
- His role in the project was insignificant compared to others.
- The difference in price was insignificant given the overall budget.
- The feedback from the focus group was insignificant in shaping the final decision.
- The changes made to the policy were insignificant and had little impact.