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What is neligible?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

The word is negligible, and it means "too small in amount to be of importance"

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Even for a homeless person, three cents is a negligibleamount of money.For a normal person, an extra 50 calories is too negligible to even think twice about, but for an anorexic person, it means an extra hour on the treadmill and no breakfast tomorrow.


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