Opposite of having great meaning or a lasting effect
“The government has made inconsequential changes to the rules surrounding social benefits.”
Opposite of signifying or carrying a special meaning
“His mind wandered as he stared straight through me with a blank look.”
Opposite of influential or powerful in rank, position, or status
“He was an unknown figure in the film industry with several failed projects under his name.”
Opposite of large in size, amount, level or degree
“He received only an insignificant amount of money for the work he did.”
Opposite of extraordinarily, exceptionally or wonderfully rare
Opposite of exceedingly large in amount
“Only the frugal ones would find value in meager sums of money.”
Opposite of representing the primary, or most important, aspect of something
Opposite of marked by suitability or aptness
“His overall demeanor is inappropriate for someone who might one day lead this great nation of ours.”
Opposite of persuasive or forceful in speech or writing
Opposite of revealing, indicating, or betraying something
Opposite of having great interest, consequence or significance
“I've heard a preview of their album and it sounds pretty ordinary.”
Opposite of for one's benefit
“Whilst the tribe accepted the King's token of appreciation, it was useless to them.”
Opposite of something or someone that is beloved
“Because of the affair, you have become irrelevant to me.”
Opposite of having great power, especially to influence or effect something
Opposite of serving as a symptom or sign, especially of something undesirable
Opposite of serving to indicate, signify or represent something
Opposite of existing in reality or as a matter of fact
“The premise that this was built by aliens is highly conjectural!”
Opposite of significant or extreme in degree or intensity
“In spite of her frugal spendings, Eva only had a moderate urge to shop, preferring instead to use her time to upkeep her house.”
Opposite of showing or suggesting that one has knowledge or awareness of something
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