单词 | unimportant |
释义 | unimportantunimportant /ˌʌnɪmˈpɔrt˺nt◂/ adjective not having a big effect or influence or a lot of value or meaning, and not worth considering: The article contained a lot of unimportant details.unimportant to Employees’ opinions seem to be unimportant to managers.THESAURUSnot important – unimportant: The name of the little girl is not important to the story.of no/little importance – not important, or not very important: His past is of little importance – what matters is what he’s doing now.minor – small and not very important or serious, especially when compared with other things: I just made a few minor edits, but overall your essay was great.trivial – not important or serious: She wastes a lot of time on trivial things like what color nail polish to wear.insignificant – too small or unimportant to consider or worry about: My own problems seemed insignificant in comparison to hers.negligible/marginal – too slight or small to be important: The difference in price is negligible, so don’t worry about it.secondary – not as important as other related things: All other questions were secondary.irrelevant – not useful in or not relating to a particular situation, and therefore not important: A person’s race should be irrelevant to hiring decisions.peripheral formal – not as important as other things or people in a particular activity or situation: A lot of the information he gave was only peripheral to the main issue. |
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