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单词 unimportant
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Definition of unimportant in English:

unimportant

adjectiveʌnɪmˈpɔːt(ə)ntˌənəmˈpɔrtnt
  • Lacking in importance or significance.

    trivial and unimportant details
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is the ability to record the ordinary, seemingly unimportant detail that makes photography so democratic.
    • It is the nature of every living being, whether big or small, important or unimportant, to strive for happiness.
    • You worry too much, often about unimportant details.
    • Rather, you should recognize that all our everyday concerns and worries are really petty and unimportant.
    • How success was achieved, argued Welch, was unimportant - it was just vital that it was achieved.
    • I won't go into the idea in detail now as it's unimportant to the point I am trying to make.
    • It is for the parties to decide whether they wish to be bound and, if so, by what terms, whether important or unimportant.
    • Police have asked anyone reporting a sighting of him to try and give as much detail as possible, even if it seems unimportant.
    • Look at the intricate beauty of the leaves on the trees and see that our petty desires are so unimportant.
    • That sounds awfully dramatic, but it's actually quite depressingly trivial and unimportant.
    • Britain's most important trunk road starts somewhere rather unimportant.
    • But those objectives are relatively unimportant when set against the question of what follows.
    • Its unnecessary; the only musical statement it makes is how unimportant and irrelevant this band are now.
    • Every activity is either important or unimportant, urgent or not urgent.
    • Before warming there was a significant but clinically unimportant difference in hand temperatures.
    • The public needs to see how useful mathematics can be, not how it can be applied to unimportant, meaningless things.
    • It seems many people in this town instead prefer to focus on the minor and unimportant features of the town.
    • Devouring fashion has provided a uniquely unimportant and frivolous thing to direct all my worry towards.
    • This is the bread of life, this unimportant failure to be perfect.
    • Nothing really matters since you are so taken by the immensity of the world that your own life seems unimportant by comparison.
    Synonyms
    insignificant, inconsequential, trivial, minor, slight, trifling, of little/no importance, of little/no consequence, of no account, of no moment, non-essential, immaterial, irrelevant, peripheral, extraneous, not worth mentioning, not worth speaking of, petty, paltry, insubstantial, light, inconsiderable, superficial, inferior, worthless, nugatory, pointless, frivolous
    informal small-time, piddling, small-fry, no great shakes
    British informal twopenny-halfpenny, tinpot
    North American informal dinky, picayune
 
 

Definition of unimportant in US English:

unimportant

adjectiveˌənəmˈpɔrtntˌənəmˈpôrtnt
  • Lacking in importance or significance.

    trivial and unimportant details
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Before warming there was a significant but clinically unimportant difference in hand temperatures.
    • This is the bread of life, this unimportant failure to be perfect.
    • Britain's most important trunk road starts somewhere rather unimportant.
    • Nothing really matters since you are so taken by the immensity of the world that your own life seems unimportant by comparison.
    • But those objectives are relatively unimportant when set against the question of what follows.
    • Rather, you should recognize that all our everyday concerns and worries are really petty and unimportant.
    • Its unnecessary; the only musical statement it makes is how unimportant and irrelevant this band are now.
    • Devouring fashion has provided a uniquely unimportant and frivolous thing to direct all my worry towards.
    • How success was achieved, argued Welch, was unimportant - it was just vital that it was achieved.
    • It is for the parties to decide whether they wish to be bound and, if so, by what terms, whether important or unimportant.
    • Police have asked anyone reporting a sighting of him to try and give as much detail as possible, even if it seems unimportant.
    • It is the nature of every living being, whether big or small, important or unimportant, to strive for happiness.
    • It is the ability to record the ordinary, seemingly unimportant detail that makes photography so democratic.
    • You worry too much, often about unimportant details.
    • Look at the intricate beauty of the leaves on the trees and see that our petty desires are so unimportant.
    • It seems many people in this town instead prefer to focus on the minor and unimportant features of the town.
    • I won't go into the idea in detail now as it's unimportant to the point I am trying to make.
    • That sounds awfully dramatic, but it's actually quite depressingly trivial and unimportant.
    • Every activity is either important or unimportant, urgent or not urgent.
    • The public needs to see how useful mathematics can be, not how it can be applied to unimportant, meaningless things.
    Synonyms
    insignificant, inconsequential, trivial, minor, slight, trifling, of little importance, of no importance, of little consequence, of no consequence, of no account, of no moment, non-essential, immaterial, irrelevant, peripheral, extraneous, not worth mentioning, not worth speaking of, petty, paltry, insubstantial, light, inconsiderable, superficial, inferior, worthless, nugatory, pointless, frivolous
 
 
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