Inappreciable vs Inappreciably - What's the difference?
inappreciable | inappreciably |
insignificant, undetectable, not able to be noticed
* 1830, Charles Babbage, Decline of Science in England
As an adjective inappreciable
is insignificant, undetectable, not able to be noticed.As an adverb inappreciably is
in an inappreciable manner.inappreciable
English
Adjective
(head)- ...genius marks its tract, not by the observation of quantities inappreciable to any but the acutest senses, but by placing Nature in such circumstances, that she is forced to record her minutest variations on so magnified a scale, that an observer, possessing ordinary faculties, shall find them legibly written.