noun
- plural of negligibility; things that are so unimportant or trivial that they can be disregarded or ignored
Usage: formal; typically used in academic or technical contexts
Examples
- The committee dismissed the minor budget discrepancies as negligibilities.
- In the grand scheme of the project, these small delays are mere negligibilities.
- The scientist noted that measurement errors of this magnitude were negligibilities in the overall analysis.
- The lawyer argued that the defendant's minor infractions were negligibilities compared to the main charges.
- When planning the renovation, the architect treated cosmetic imperfections as negligibilities.