noun
- plural of insignificance; the quality or state of being unimportant, trivial, or lacking meaning or consequence
Usage: typically used in the plural to refer to multiple trivial matters or instances of unimportance
Examples
- The committee dismissed the minor budget discrepancies as insignificances not worth debating.
- In the grand scheme of history, our daily worries are mere insignificances.
- She focused on the major issues and ignored the insignificances that others complained about.
- The novel's plot is bogged down by insignificances that distract from the main story.
- He had a talent for elevating insignificances into matters of great concern.
- The report contained many insignificances that could have been omitted without loss of clarity.