insignificant
/ˌɪnsɪɡˈnɪfɪkənt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪnsɪɡˈnɪfɪkənt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌin(t)-sig-ˈni-fi-kənt/ (ame, mw)
insignificant — 形容詞
- insignificantpositive
- more insignificantcomparative
- most insignificantsuperlative
1. too small, weak, or unimportant to make any real difference or deserve much atte
微不足道
小到不值得重視的
too small, weak, or unimportant to make any real difference or deserve much attention
The scratch on the table was insignificant, so we left it alone.
桌上的那道刮痕微不足道,所以我們就沒管它了。
predicative use with be + insignificant
The extra ten dollars seemed insignificant next to the hospital bill.
跟住院帳單相比,多出的十美元顯得微不足道。
comparison pattern: seem insignificant next to
After the storm, Liam saw that the broken fence was insignificant beside the fallen tree.
暴風雨過後,Liam 看出斷掉的籬笆和倒下的大樹相比只是微不足道的小事。
The study found an insignificant drop in blood pressure after lunch.
研究發現,午餐後血壓只有微不足道的下降。
To the judge, the amount of damage was insignificant beside the repair cost.
對法官來說,和修理費相比,損壞的金額微不足道。
- unimportant
the closest everyday synonym; less formal and more neutral in tone
- minor
often stresses small degree or size rather than complete lack of importance
- negligible
more technical; used when something is so small it can be ignored
- trivial
more judgmental; can suggest that caring about it is almost silly
- significant
large enough to matter or have a real effect
- important
broader opposite; covers both practical and personal importance
- major
emphasizes larger scale or stronger impact
文法句型
insignificant + noun
be + insignificant
seem + insignificant
用法筆記
Often used in comparisons, judgments, and reports to show that a difference, amount, role, or result is too small to matter. More formal than unimportant, and common with nouns such as difference, amount, effect, role, and change.