Definition of «negligible»

The term negligible refers to something that is so small or insignificant as to be essentially unimportant. It can also mean failing to exercise proper care, leading to harm or loss. In other words, it means something that has little or no effect, impact, or influence.

Usage examples

  1. The difference in price between the two products was negligible.
  2. The impact of the new policy on overall organizational performance was negligible.
  3. The amount of information I gained from that seminar was negligible.
  4. The effect of the weather on the event was negligible.
  5. The time it took for the website to load was negligible.
  6. The number of participants who disagreed with the decision was negligible.
  7. The difference in taste between the two brands of coffee was negligible.
  8. The influence of social media on my decision was negligible.
  9. The reduction in energy consumption after implementing the new system was negligible.
  10. The likelihood of winning the lottery is negligible.

Sentences with «negligible»

  • If our assumed land use changes occur a decade earlier, CO2 returns to 350 ppm several years earlier; however that has negligible effect on the maximum global temperature calculated below. (journals.plos.org)
  • Thus, sin is not negligible in a relational theology of death, but its effect is defined more in terms of the quality of becoming than in the origin of death. (religion-online.org)
  • As far as organic creams are concerned, they are formulated with natural ingredients and contain negligible amount of chemicals. (stylecraze.com)
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