Unimportant means lacking in importance or significance.
The new style of writing was unimportant to her.
Unimportant
second, supporting, subsidiary, unimportant, insignificant, backup
Some synonyms for 'not serious' are light, flippant, unimportant, or unprofessional.
Synonyms: insignificant, unnecessary, inappropriate, unimportant Antonyms: relevant, appropriate, necessary, significant, important
The physical size is unimportant - you can have a huge object that weighs less than a small one. The heavier the object is - the greater the friction.
Unimportant.
yes
Insignificant.
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.
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.
Something that is trifling holds little to no value. It is considered unimportant and insignificant.
The root word for "insignificant" is "significant," which comes from the Latin word "significans," meaning "having meaning or importance."
Canada is an unimportant country. =)
Meaning a very small or unimportant amount of something or someone. Hope that helps =)
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No. Minor means "smaller", as compared to major which means "bigger". Smaller things may be less important than major things but that does not mean that they have no importance at all, which is the meaning of unimportant.
In scansion, unimportant words refer to function words that do not carry significant meaning, such as articles (e.g., "the," "a"), prepositions (e.g., "in," "on"), and conjunctions (e.g., "and," "but"). These words typically do not affect the rhythm or meter of a line and are often unstressed. The focus in scansion is usually on content words—nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs—that contribute more to the poem's meaning and structure. By identifying unimportant words, readers can better analyze the poem's rhythmic patterns.