negligibly
Произношение: [ˈnɛɡlɪdʒəblɪ]
Слово
Контекст: «importance»
(adverb) when something is so small or unimportant that it hardly makes a difference. For example, if you have a tiny scratch on your toy, it’s negligibly small, and it doesn’t really affect how the toy works.
Пример
The change in temperature was negligibly small, so we didn't need to worry about it.
Пример
The amount of rain last week was not negligibly small; it really affected the crops.
Пример
Do you think the difference in price is negligibly small?
Контекст: «measurement»
(adverb) when something has a very tiny amount that is almost nothing. This can be used when measuring things, like weight or speed, where the small amount doesn’t matter much.
Пример
The error in the calculations was negligibly tiny, so the results were still accurate.
Пример
The mistake we made was not negligibly small; it changed the outcome of the experiment.
Пример
Is the difference in weight negligibly small enough to ignore?
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