0 in a way that is small or not noticeable, and therefore not considered important:
Do you want curtains that are a focal feature of your room or ones that blend insignificantly into the background?
The turning, rather insignificantly signposted, is after about 1km on the left.
The divers look insignificantly tiny amid the vast expanse of ocean.
But a series of actions, each insignificantly different from its predecessor, can take us from one to the other.
On the first statement, opinions changed insignificantly, perhaps due to a ceiling effect (opinion in 1987 was already about as positive as it could be).
A dominant share of domestic savings stems from profit, while workers and campesinos contribute insignificantly.
One-third were in fair health, which means that their daily routines were affected by ailments but their independence was insignificantly circumscribed.
Once again, trauma arising in each of the six age categories was insignificantly associated with meaning.
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