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Definition of "insignificantly" [in•sig•nif•i•cant•ly]

  • Of such extremely small quantity or degree that it is not worth measuring. (adverb)

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Use "insignificantly" in a sentence
  • "A face that might be called insignificantly pretty and caressing manners thinly disguised the man's deeply-rooted egoism and habit of continually calculating the chances of a career which at that time looked problematical enough; though his choice of Mme. de"
  • "A face that might be called insignificantly pretty and caressing manners thinly disguised the man’s deeply-rooted egoism and habit of continually calculating the chances of a career which at that time looked problematical enough; though his choice of Mme. de Chaulieu"
  • "This announcent also flies ine th face of all the Scottish governments shared equity initiatves aimed at encourgaing home ownership and noy insignificantly swallowing up an ever increasing slice of the housing budget at the expense of new build for rent."
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