English to Spanish Dictionary insignificant

insignificant

insignificante
definition
adjective
the amount required was insignificant compared with military spending
too small or unimportant to be worth consideration.
translation of 'insignificant'
adjective
desestimable,
insignificante,
oscuro
example
And the most startling thing was to learn suddenly that he was very 'insignificant' .
The cost is 'insignificant' compared to the joy it brings.
Because you are 'insignificant' , the emperor in your heart can only be the dictator of one person, and that person is yourself.
What America is tasting now is something 'insignificant' compared to what we have tasted for scores of years.
We were too 'insignificant' to worry about and the war hurt everybody.
We become stuck in the sameness of reality, because if reality is concrete, obviously I am 'insignificant' .
All that is 'insignificant' compared to what his family has faced.
Never believe that you are too 'insignificant' to make a difference.
I now realise that charges are but an 'insignificant' issue compared to the ongoing uncertainty about what am I going to get when I reach retirement.
They are pretty 'insignificant' politically, and located too far away for anyone to really bother.
He was 'insignificant' in every way and consequently I didn't pay much attention to him.
One of the crucial aspects that I like to point out is that crime in Namibia is 'insignificant' compared with that in South Africa, for instance.
I really did think their influence had waned to a point where they were as 'insignificant' as they deserved to be.
He would not have said the life of one refugee is 'insignificant' compared to the overall problem.
The pensioners' Christmas bonus, was, in that overall scheme, an 'insignificant' measure that amounted to a token of the government's intent.
But today indictments can appear 'insignificant' compared to the ongoing threat.
Getting a particular letter out is 'insignificant' compared to finding ways and means of making your office run smoothly.
He was 'insignificant' , so that no one would remember or notice, which is why he was perfect for his job.
The post-socialization troubles of the Chinese countryside were 'insignificant' compared with those experienced by the Soviet Union.
No matter what the outcome, no-one should ever feel that their view is too small, unimportant or 'insignificant' for them to put it forward and have their voice heard.
It would show that while we are 'insignificant' in the universe, we understand how we came to be.
Only an 'insignificant' amount of the mass of the atom is associated with electrons, so the mass of the atom also stays essentially the same.
Jesus is saying to us that we matter in God's eyes, we are not 'insignificant' .
However, these seem to me to be 'insignificant' factors compared to the factors that weigh in favour of sending the matter to the Federal Court.
Again she was frustrated as the money was 'insignificant' compared to her so-called husband's supposed worth.
He pointed out levels are 'insignificant' compared with parts of Devon and Cornwall where more than 30 per cent of houses are affected.
Don't think that local elections are measly, 'insignificant' , and not worth your time.
I may not have the ability to hide Rose or sneak her away from the dark wizard's lethal intent, but I was 'insignificant' .
Why should those people give them respect and they are 'insignificant' , you know, in their number and in their impact, you know, to the community.
It involved handing them a sheet with two short and 'insignificant' phrases.
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