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    Use "insignificant" in a sentence

    insignificant example sentences

    insignificant


    1. between God and the third rock out from an insignificant little star


    2. Smith looked down upon one small star and upon one totally insignificant rocky ball at the outer edge of a tiny spiral galaxy of stars, and there He heard the very first bum note


    3. That part of his ethereal mind that bore the as yet unnamed form of Conscience added just a hint of chiding harmonic resonance to the song of the universe, and thus was born the conduit between God and the third rock out from an insignificant little star


    4. From the air the trees appeared massive; but here, standing at the opening to the forest itself, Rayne felt insignificant


    5. “It did happen so long ago and compared to what she’s accomplished since, the little oversight of Enjteen’s is pretty insignificant


    6. How could Valla actually think like that? It was true she had spent all her adult life in this insignificant hamlet lost in the mountains of Wescarp, but she was a grown woman who’d been living a normal country life for a long time


    7. and a fairly insignificant one at that


    8. the other two off guard – a small if somewhat insignificant


    9. But next to the slender metal giant, she never felt so small and insignificant


    10. surely the loss incurred by my small church is insignificant

    11. It took him awhile to understand that a few chips spent on some food and drink was so insignificant to her that it annoyed her to have to waste words on it


    12. most insignificant trades carried on in towns have, accordingly, in some place or other, been


    13. The others were older, adults with skill so insignificant that they had been overlooked by the Order a long time ago


    14. Butcher's meat, except in the most thriving countries, or where labour is most highly rewarded, makes but an insignificant part of his subsistence; poultry makes a still smaller part of it, and game no part of it


    15. The produce of all the other mines which are known is insignificant, it is acknowledged, in comparison with their's ; and the far greater part of their produce, it is likewise acknowledged, is annually imported into Cadiz and Lisbon


    16. in this way are insignificant compared with the hole


    17. Each of the Hebrews felt very insignificant at the sheer size of this hall


    18. Having sold their birth-right, not like Esau, for a mess of pottage in time of hunger and necessity, but, in the wantonness of plenty, for trinkets and baubles, fitter to be the playthings of children than the serious pursuits of men, they became as insignificant as any substantial burgher or tradesmen in a city


    19. The melting down of the plate of private families has, upon every occasion, been found a still more insignificant one


    20. The insignificant pageantry of their court becomes every day more brilliant; and the expense of it not only prevents accumulation, but frequently encroaches upon the funds destined for more necessary expenses

    21. insignificant part of it


    22. The former of these two effects is a very small loss, the latter a very small advantage ; both too insignificant to deserve any part of the public attention


    23. The modern maxims of foreign commerce, by aiming at the impoverishment of all our neighbours, so far as they are capable of producing their intended effect, tend to render that very commerce insignificant and contemptible


    24. While his mother’s choice led to the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, what goals and purposes, large and small, led to his parents meeting and getting married? What about his grandparents and great-grandparents? Some had purposes we might say were worthy, and some we might say were insignificant


    25. Or more importantly, one might lose the will to go back - a not insignificant risk in Danny's estimation


    26. Snapping the watch lid shut, he bandied a few insignificant pleasantries with a correspondingly inconsequential neighbour, and went inside; thence, pausing briefly to catch his breath before the ascent, he proceeded up the stairs to his apartments on the first floor


    27. This difference, however, would surely be too insignificant to deserve the public attention


    28. “Like this you mean?” and she tweaked one little module on one seemingly insignificant sub system


    29. What could he possibly say in return? Who could he turn to? He felt alone and insignificant, he thought he might have known such feelings in the past but they were nothing compared to this


    30. So, does that mean the remaining seven billion people on Earth are assuming unimportant or insignificant roles? Obviously not, because our incarnation here grants us an opportunity to perform a role, which helps complete the mosaic of life on this planet

    31. She agrees that most of the people in this world come to live ‘ordinary’ lives as opposed to ‘extraordinary’ lives and the crucial thing is not to misconstrue the former as insignificant


    32. Each moment was important in your life, yet absolutely insignificant in the timeframe of Man’s existence on this earth and even more so the existence of Earth itself


    33. By different arts of oppression, they have reduced the population of several of the Moluccas nearly to the number which is sufficient to supply with fresh provisions, and other necessaries of life, their own insignificant garrisons, and such of their ships as occasionally come there for a cargo of spices


    34. exported ; and the two insignificant trades of the horner and comb-maker enjoy, in this respect, a monopoly against the graziers


    35. It seemed like such an insignificant thing, yet it preyed on his mind more than the impending trip to Eludi-4


    36. When the law has restrained them from doing this, they have become altogether useless and insignificant


    37. However implications on species 7 have been calculated to be insignificant


    38. “I believe so, and it just said that her death was insignificant


    39. The court of Rome had disobliged some of the smaller princes in the northern parts of Germany, whom it had probably considered as too insignificant to be worth the managing


    40. small and insignificant fucker

    41. Now that was all irrelevant, insignificant


    42. to hunt her down was no insignificant service to the Confederate cause


    43. His own and the neighbouring countries supply him abundantly with all the costly trinkets which compose the splendid, but insignificant, pageantry of a court


    44. For the sake of an inferior pageantry of the same kind, his nobles dismiss their retainers, make their tenants independent, and become gradually themselves as insignificant as the greater part of the wealthy burghers in his dominions


    45. This constant expense in time of peace, though very great, is insignificant in comparison with what the defence of the colonies has cost us in time of war


    46. Black professor at UC Berkeley who played a not insignificant role in the assassination of a judge


    47. And then there is the not insignificant appointment by Jimmy Carter of retired admiral Stansfield Turner to head the agency


    48. He was humbled in her presence and his pain felt so childish and insignificant compared to hers


    49. How can the story behind that be insignificant?”


    50. From a small insignificant badger, constantly taunted about his appearance, he'd turned himself into a boar whose opinions and skills were sort by the highest authority in the sett












































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    Synonyms for "insignificant"

    dinky insignificant peanut unimportant minor trivial petty inconsequential unessential trifling

    "insignificant" definitions

    signifying nothing


    of little importance or influence or power; of minor status


    devoid of importance, meaning, or force


    small and unimpressive