ignorable
Pronunciation: [ɪɡˈnɔr.ə.bəl]
Word
Context: "importance"
(adjective) something that is not important enough to pay attention to. When something is ignorable, it means you can choose to ignore it because it doesn't really matter.
Example
The small typo in the report was ignorable since the main points were clear.
Example
The feedback from her teacher was not ignorable; it was very important for her improvement.
Example
Is this detail ignorable, or should we focus on it?
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