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Paltry vs Inconsiderable - What's the difference?

paltry | inconsiderable | Related terms |

Paltry is a related term of inconsiderable.


As adjectives the difference between paltry and inconsiderable

is that paltry is trashy, trivial, of little value while inconsiderable is too trivial or unimportant to be worthy of attention.

Inconsiderable vs Inconsequential - What's the difference?

inconsiderable | inconsequential | Related terms |

Inconsiderable is a related term of inconsequential.


As adjectives the difference between inconsiderable and inconsequential

is that inconsiderable is too trivial or unimportant to be worthy of attention while inconsequential is having no consequence, not consequential, of little importance.

As a noun inconsequential is

something unimportant; something that does not matter.

Inconsiderable vs Thin - What's the difference?

inconsiderable | thin | Related terms |

Inconsiderable is a related term of thin.


As an adjective inconsiderable

is too trivial or unimportant to be worthy of attention.

As a proper noun thin is

the fifth earthly branch represented by the.

Faint vs Inconsiderable - What's the difference?

faint | inconsiderable | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between faint and inconsiderable

is that faint is lacking strength; weak; languid; inclined to swoon; as, faint with fatigue, hunger, or thirst while inconsiderable is too trivial or unimportant to be worthy of attention.

As a noun faint

is the act of fainting.

As a verb faint

is to lose consciousness. Caused by a lack of oxygen or nutrients to the brain, usually as a result of a suddenly reduced blood flow (may be caused by emotional trauma, loss of blood or various medical conditions).

Minor vs Inconsiderable - What's the difference?

minor | inconsiderable | Synonyms |

Minor is a synonym of inconsiderable.


As a proper noun minor

is .

As an adjective inconsiderable is

too trivial or unimportant to be worthy of attention.

Inconsiderable vs Inconsiderable - What's the difference?

inconsiderable | inconsiderable | Related terms |

Inconsiderable is a related term of inconsiderable.


As adjectives the difference between inconsiderable and inconsiderable

is that inconsiderable is too trivial or unimportant to be worthy of attention while inconsiderable is too trivial or unimportant to be worthy of attention.

Inconsiderable vs Fragile - What's the difference?

inconsiderable | fragile | Related terms |

Inconsiderable is a related term of fragile.


As adjectives the difference between inconsiderable and fragile

is that inconsiderable is too trivial or unimportant to be worthy of attention while fragile is easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure.

Insignificant vs Inconsiderable - What's the difference?

insignificant | inconsiderable | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between insignificant and inconsiderable

is that insignificant is not significant; not important, consequential, or having a noticeable effect while inconsiderable is too trivial or unimportant to be worthy of attention.

Inconsiderable vs Trifling - What's the difference?

inconsiderable | trifling | Related terms |

Inconsiderable is a related term of trifling.


As adjectives the difference between inconsiderable and trifling

is that inconsiderable is too trivial or unimportant to be worthy of attention while trifling is trivial, or of little importance.

As a noun trifling is

the act of one who trifles; frivolous behaviour.

Small vs Inconsiderable - What's the difference?

small | inconsiderable | Related terms |

Small is a related term of inconsiderable.


As a proper noun small

is .

As an adjective inconsiderable is

too trivial or unimportant to be worthy of attention.

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