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inconsiderable

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[ UK /ɪnkənsˈɪdəɹəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. too small or unimportant to merit attention
    their duties were inconsiderable
    passed his life in an inconsiderable village
    had no inconsiderable influence

How To Use inconsiderable In A Sentence

  • Israelite and his dulcinea dejected in consequence of their disgrace, the poet absorbed in lofty meditation, the painter in schemes of revenge; while Jolter, rocked by the motion of the carriage, made himself amends for the want of rest he had sustained; and the mendicant, with his fair charge, were infected by the cloudy aspect of our youth, in whose disappointment each of them, for different reasons, bore no inconsiderable share. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • inconsiderable," and the bay had been cleared of ice, but on the 20th of February the cold was very great. Notable Voyagers From Columbus to Nordenskiold
  • And, of course, he has invested a not inconsiderable amount of time and money.
  • These costs are not inconsiderable, which might seem especially odd given that the con is just up the road from Providence, in Burlington, Massachusetts (about an hour's drive). "This whole world is wild at heart...and weird on top."
  • All proceeds from these auctions go to help offset the not inconsiderable expense of attending Readercon 21 next month. "This is the lowest we will ever get. It never gets darker."
  • their duties were inconsiderable
  • For most of Disc-Overy, Tinie Tempah pulls off the not-inconsiderable feat of being funny while still suggesting you take him seriously. Tinie Tempah: Disc-Overy
  • At that time I had only had one conference with one about it; and for books I had only seen some few, and those so exceedingly inconsiderable, and so fully familistical, forced with so much contempt of the word, that I was not willing to cast away the least moment on them. The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
  • This system would be more sail and less anchor, as you acknowledge, a not inconsiderable drawback. The Volokh Conspiracy » Could National Juries Alleviate the Problem of Political Ignorance? 
  • The pursuer himself will also require to contemplate the not inconsiderable pressure of having to give evidence and face cross-examination.
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