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.
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This is negligible. I'm not wasting me time.
The word insignificant is an adjective. It means to not be significant.
Religion is insignificant
unimportant, unrelated, unconnected, unnecessary, pointless, insignificant, inapplicable, foreign
Yes, the word insignificant has both. In- is the prefix. -Ant is the suffix.
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.
insignificant=umimportantSuch things are insignificant details compared to the main goal.Omit the insignificant details.He felt very insignificant next to the president of the student council.
The opposite word of significant using prefixes would be "insignificant."
I thought ants were insignificant, until I learned what they did for the environment.
The root word for "insignificant" is "significant," which comes from the Latin word "significans," meaning "having meaning or importance."
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