Margaret Cavendish's work was not taken seriously by intellectuals during her time due to prevailing gender biases that limited opportunities for women to engage in scholarly pursuits. Additionally, her writing style, which was considered unconventional and imaginative, was not in line with the scientific norms of the 17th century. Overall, societal attitudes towards women and her unique approach to topics like natural philosophy contributed to the lack of serious consideration of her work by intellectuals.
It means not intended to be taken seriously; said in jest.
No.
Undervalued.
Confucius was taken seriously. His ideas became a religion!
A scientific theory should be taken seriously if it can correctly describe a phenomenon and their is sufficient evidence that it describes the phenomenon accurately.
trivial
something not to be taken literally or seriously
in my opinion droughts are often taken less seriously because the factor of the disaster is water which is a renewable and easily supplied resource . tornados and hurricanes are taken more seriously because its impossible to prevent it from happening unlike droughts which are preventable.
Indigenous Australians, like those races indigenous to other colonized lands, were rarely taken seriously by those who colonized Australia. As with similar situations in many other countries, they still aren't taken sufficiently seriously to ensure anywhere near a quality of life and opportunity equal to that of non-indigenous citizens.
"Srsly" is an abbreviation for "seriously," commonly used in informal communication to convey that something is to be taken seriously, or that the speaker is being sincere or genuine.
You will be ignored , shunned , censured or not taken seriously.
some parts of an interview don't have to be taken seriously.