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Insignificant

Insignificant | Insignificantly

Insignificant meaning

Not significant; not important, inconsequential, or having no noticeable effect. | Without meaning; not signifying anything.

Example sentences (20)

According to him, “That is to say the level of our market turnover relative to our country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is still insignificant.

And that is not insignificant data when it comes to filing our NDA.

A suspicion is subjective and may involve several factors that on their own could seem insignificant but taken together may arouse suspicion concerning that situation.

Certainly, the year-over-year decline in net cash is not insignificant.

Cloud expenses by companies building or leveraging decentralized networks are understood to be still quite insignificant.

Even with $50,000 invested at today's level, an earned dividend income of $250 is immaterial and insignificant.

However, direct observations showed that there was only ecologically insignificant bleaching in 2016, with heating that was short in duration and restricted to shallow depths.

However, it appears that there is not an insignificant portion of adults who go to Disney Parks with kids and then leave them behind to do adult stuff alone, and now I don’t even know what to think.

Indeed, viewed from certain financial perspectives and contexts, which were stated by the team from Finance, the amount would be so insignificant as to not even amount to a rounding off error.

It can be seen in the monuments, castles and even the seemingly insignificant names of road signs.

It might seem insignificant to most people, but small non-surgical procedures like this can really help make people like me feel better about themselves.

Kay, the TV voice of the Yankees, said it the best when he mentioned that the suspension makes the Orioles look so small and insignificant and minor-league.

Nettles' lack of Valyrian features is remarked upon too often for it to be insignificant.

Paid spend is “extremely insignificant in terms of where our customer acquisition comes from,” Millstein said, although she did not share exact figures.

Puckett said they would debrief the night after whatever sorority event they had attended and even discuss the smallest, seemingly insignificant things like what they had done or eaten that day.

Save 10% of whatever you make, no matter how insignificant it can be.

Similar to tea, coffee and some energy drinks introduce an insignificant amount of carbohydrates as long as no sugar-based sweeteners are added.

Some are hesitant to call a true fantasy series because of the nearly insignificant amount of magic presented.

Technology has been Africa’s most insignificant revolution.

The GVA is a fancy way of counting the returns to different factors of production — labour, capital, entrepreneurship and, to an almost insignificant level, rent.