Unnecessary vs Inessential - What's the difference?
unnecessary | inessential |
Not needed or necessary.
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Done in addition to requirements; unrequired.
not essential
lacking essence or being
Inessential is a antonym of unnecessary.
As adjectives the difference between unnecessary and inessential
is that unnecessary is not needed or necessary while inessential is not essential.As a noun inessential is
something that is not essential.unnecessary
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The automatic child-frightener made clowns unnecessary .
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Antonyms
* (not needed) necessary, needed * (in addition to requirements) required, mandatorySynonyms
* (not needed) superfluous, unneeded, needless, innecessary * (in addition to requirements) additional, innecessaryDerived terms
* unnecessarily * unnecessarinessinessential
English
Adjective
(-)- Leave inessential items behind when there is a fire alarm.