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Imagine a 500 pound glob of clay. If I took out .0000001 pounds of clay out of it, that would be an insignificant change in mass. Basically, if you take something out of something else and you hardly noticed it, that is an insignificant change.
No, the word 'insignificant' is a adjective, a word to describe a noun as having little or no importance.Example: An insignificant amount for restoration will vastly increase its value.The noun form for the adjective insignificant is insignificance.
Referring to something insignificant.
No, they do not have the same meaning. Inability is a noun meaning the lack of capacity to do something. Insignificant is an adjective meaning unimportant.
To exempt/omit something.
Belief of something.
The term "pipsqueak" originated in the early 20th century and is thought to be derived from a combination of "pip" (a small seed or speck) and "squeak" (a high-pitched sound). It is used to describe someone or something small, insignificant, or weak.
A thermos
A need is something that is required for survival.
something or someone insignificant. An inconsequential amount
An overreaction over something that is very insignificant.
You would describe the criminal, because describe means to give a description. Inscribe means to write or carve on something