Sentence examples for the insignificant from inspiring English sources

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the insignificant

adjective

Not significant; not important, consequential, or having a noticeable effect.

  • Such things are insignificant details compared to the main goal.

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At its weakest, it has presented the insignificant.

Why not be nice to the insignificant people?

Sterne showed how the insignificant could be utterly significant.

When the insignificant Reverend Mr. Crawley stands up to her, she dissolves.

They have exiled Seth, who needs family most, to the ranks of the insignificant.

Dr. Zimm, the lead author, said he was surprised by the "insignificant finding for attractiveness".

(The freakishly ubiquitous Ms. Portman takes on her share of the insignificant ones, too).

He was not surprised when a tiny black spider emerged from the insignificant pile he had made.

The Nazis themselves were restricted to holding the chancellorship and the insignificant federal ministry of the interior.

Townshend estimated that the acts would produce the insignificant sum of £40,000 for the British Treasury.

This site is an authentic, half-century-old relic, a remnant of the mundane, the insignificant, the quaint.

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