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Adjetivos de Valor y Significado - Adjetivos de Insignificancia

Estos adjetivos describen la falta de importancia o relevancia de algo, transmitiendo atributos como "insignificante", "sin importancia", "menor", etc.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Value and Significance
secondary
[Adjetivo]

having less importance or value when compared to something else

secundario

secundario

Ex: The details of the project secondary to the overall goal of improving efficiency .
marginal
[Adjetivo]

having limited significance or importance

marginal

marginal

Ex: marginal relevance of the article was debated by the researchers .
unwanted
[Adjetivo]

not desired or welcomed

no deseado, indeseado

no deseado, indeseado

Ex: The gift , though well-intended , unwanted and unnecessary .
petty
[Adjetivo]

having little significance

insignificante, trivial

insignificante, trivial

Ex: The court dismissed the case , deeming it petty dispute not worthy of legal action .
trivial
[Adjetivo]

having little or no importance

trivial, insignificante

trivial, insignificante

Ex: trivial concerns about the color of the walls were overshadowed by more urgent matters .
pointless
[Adjetivo]

lacking any purpose or goal

inútil, sin sentido

inútil, sin sentido

Ex: She realized the task pointless and decided to focus on something more important .
minor
[Adjetivo]

having little importance, effect, or seriousness

menos importante, leve

menos importante, leve

Ex: He brushed off minor criticism , focusing on more important matters .
collateral
[Adjetivo]

additional but less important, often connected to a main element

colateral

colateral

Ex: Her decision to leave the company collateral effects on other departments .
futile
[Adjetivo]

unable to result in success or anything useful

inútil

inútil

Ex: She realized that further discussion would futile, so she quietly agreed to the terms .
immaterial
[Adjetivo]

not relevant or significant to the current situation, discussion, etc.

irrelevante

irrelevante

Ex: The document 's authenticity immaterial, as it did not change the core issues of the legal dispute .
lowly
[Adjetivo]

having a lower status or rank

bajo, humilde

bajo, humilde

Ex: Despite lowly job , she treated everyone with respect and kindness .
incidental
[Adjetivo]

happening as a side effect or by chance rather than being the main purpose or focus

incidental

incidental

Ex: Losing a few minutes of work was incidental issue compared to the system failure .
unimportant
[Adjetivo]

having no value or significance

sin importancia, insignificante

sin importancia, insignificante

Ex: unimportant details of the story did n't detract from its main message .
insignificant
[Adjetivo]

not having much importance or influence

insignificante

insignificante

Ex: The changes made to the policy insignificant and had little impact .
frivolous
[Adjetivo]

having a lack of depth or concern for serious matters

frívolo

frívolo

Ex: She was known as frivolous person , always focused on entertainment and never taking anything seriously .
negligible
[Adjetivo]

so small or insignificant that can be completely disregarded

insignificante, desdeñable

insignificante, desdeñable

Ex: The difference in their scores negligible, with only a fraction of a point separating them .
paltry
[Adjetivo]

having little value or importance

insignificante

insignificante

Ex: The government's efforts to address the issue seemed paltry compared to the scale of the problem.
inconsequential
[Adjetivo]

lacking significance or importance

intrascendente

intrascendente

Ex: The argument inconsequential, as it had no bearing on the larger issue at hand .
irrelevant
[Adjetivo]

having no importance or connection with something

irrelevante

irrelevante

Ex: The comments about the weather irrelevant to the discussion about global warming .
trifling
[Adjetivo]

without any value or importance

insignificante

insignificante

Ex: They dismissed the issue as trifling and moved on to more pressing matters.
ignorable
[Adjetivo]

capable of being easily dismissed or overlooked without consequence

Ex: The minor error in the report ignorable and did n't affect the final result .
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