No, not really. the closest you could get with this sentence would be" No, I snoozed that part of the lecture." meaning you considered it so unimportant you chose not to pay attention.
Canada is an unimportant country. =)
unimportant
Yes; here are a few definitions of it to show you:chatter: speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantlyprate: idle or foolish and irrelevant talksilly, childish, talk; babble; to talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babbleAs you can see, 'unimportant matters', 'childish manner', which often has neg connatations, 'foolish', 'irrelavant' etc.
the root word for the word unimportant is import
unimportant issues
Small, unimportant
vague, insignificant, unimportant, absurd
second, supporting, subsidiary, unimportant, insignificant, backup
No. Trivia is a noun whereas trivial is the adjective. An adjective synonym would be minor, petty, unimportant.
unimportant, secondary, trivial, minute, minor, little, casual
The past tense of oversleep is overslept.
No
Synonyms: insignificant, unnecessary, inappropriate, unimportant Antonyms: relevant, appropriate, necessary, significant, important
It is Overslept
No, "over" is a prefix, while "sleep" is a base word. When combined, "oversleep" forms a new word with its own distinct meaning.
Canada is an unimportant country. =)
unimportant