(Insignificant means small or meaningless, usually in comparison.)
"The damage to the battleship from the collision was insignificant."
"Humans seem insignificant compared to the sizes of the larger dinosaurs."
A Dinosaur Story
The dinosaur walked straight past the two men. Its foot was bigger than Adam's house. Carlos was shaking.
"Oh. I feel so insignificant, Adam, do you think there's anything that's bigger than this?", queried Carlos.
"I very much doubt that, Carlos. We've traveled the world, even landed on the Moon, but I've never seen anything like this."
As the dinosaur's tail swished past their heads, the two men thought of home, or what it was like, anyway. Close to the tail, they could see its scales -- a beautiful orange, with a pink tint.
The vast pile of papers was left on the desk.
If the word is federal, the sentence is: The FBI is a federal government agency and part of the U.S. Department of Justice.
Insignificant is the correct spelling.
In this context, the word "minute" means very small or insignificant.
The mistake was so insignificant, it didn't affect the overall outcome of the project. His opinion was considered insignificant in the decision-making process. The amount of money he donated was insignificant compared to the total funds needed for the cause.
That is an insignificant fact. His contribution was insignificant.
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.
I am not going to report you just because you made a few insignificant deviations from the instruction manual.
The worn out book was insignificant.
Religion is insignificant
The person's actions were insignificant because others knew she is crazy.
I thought ants were insignificant, until I learned what they did for the environment.
The problem is very insignificant.
The vast pile of papers was left on the desk.
If the word is federal, the sentence is: The FBI is a federal government agency and part of the U.S. Department of Justice.
To be paltry is to be insignificant. An example sentence would be: What is paltry to one person might be very important to another person.
Insignificant is the correct spelling.