INDIVIDUAL -th, -oe; -wives, -zhena, -zhno; insignificant. 1. Extremely small, insignificant (in size, quantity, etc.). N. earnings. Nth losses. Nth amount. N. in size. 2. Extremely insignificant, insignificant. N. reason. The results are insignificant. Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary
POINTLESS
Synonyms:
pathetic, despicable, miserable, powerless, small, petty, unimportant, unimportant, insignificant, unnoticeable, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, minor, frivolous, beggarly; trifling, trifling, microscopic, trifling, consumptive, sobbing, wretched, frivolous, deplorable, nondescript, moron, miserable, symbolic, small, empty, microscopic, insignificant, unimportant, cheap, shallowly floating, dirty, worthless, worthless, petty, shabby , nonsense, small-grass. Ant. significant, big, important
Synonyms:
cheap, pathetic, small, insignificant, small, petty, petty, petty, paltry, microscopic, microscopic, unnoticeable, insignificant, frivolous, worthless, worthless, beggarly, deplorable, despicable, empty, trifling, trifling, trifling, symbolic, nonsense
negligible value
T.F. Efremova New dictionary of the Russian language. Explanatory and word-formative
insignificant
Meaning:
nothing Ózhny
adj.1) Very small.
a) Completely insignificant, insignificant.
b) Not having any. values; meaningless, empty.
c) Worthless, devoid of internal significance (about a person).
S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language
insignificant
Meaning:
IMPORTANT, oh, oh; -wife, wife.
1. Very small, insignificant in quantity. Insignificant means.
2. Completely insignificant in role and internal content; not inspiring respect, petty. Insignificant role. An insignificant person.
| noun insignificance, -i, w.
Small Academic Dictionary of the Russian Language
insignificant
Meaning:
Aya, oh; -wives, -zhena, -zhno.
Extremely small, insignificant (in size, quantity, etc.).
A negligible share of income. Insignificant income. Insignificant losses.
(Neschastlivtsev:) And the girl’s happiness depends on such an insignificant amount. A. Ostrovsky, Forest.
No one wants war except a tiny minority. A. N. Tolstoy, Before it’s too late.
Extremely insignificant, insignificant.
Insignificant reason. Insignificant results.
“You’re just frightening me,” I answered. - How is it possible to exile a family man a thousand miles away for such an insignificant matter? Herzen, Past and Thoughts.
Over the most insignificant issues, endless disputes broke out between the old man and the youth. Korolenko, Blind musician.
Not having any values, empty.
How often the most insignificant things make a greater impression on people than the most important ones. Turgenev, My neighbor Radilov.
What can be answered, except for insignificant and pitiful words, except for the heavy recognition of the futility of the current life? Wanderer, Shackles.
Small, pathetic.
The people surrounding Bazarov are mentally insignificant and cannot in any way stir him up. Pisarev, Bazarov.
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INITIOUS, oh, oh; wife, wife 1. Very small, insignificant in quantity. Insignificant means. 2. Completely insignificant in role and internal content; not inspiring respect, petty. Insignificant role. An insignificant person. | noun... ... Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary
insignificant- negligible - [] Topics information protection Synonyms negligible EN negligible ... Technical Translator's Guide
Adj., used. compare often Morphology: insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant; more insignificant; adv. insignificant 1. The quantity, size, etc. of something is called insignificant if it is very small. The light illuminated the room for a tiny fraction of a second. | First… … Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary
insignificant- Old Slavonic is nothing. The noun “insignificant” is Slavic in origin. It is formed by merging “nothing” and “same.” The time when the word began to be actively used in the Russian language has not been established. Insignificant - very... Semenov Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language
Adj. 1. Extremely small; insignificant (in quantity, volume, etc.). 2. transfer Irrelevant; insignificant. 3. transfer Devoid of intrinsic significance; petty, pathetic, worthless (about a person). Ephraim's explanatory dictionary. T. F. Efremova ... Modern explanatory dictionary of the Russian language by Efremova
Insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant, insignificant... Forms of words
insignificant- Original. Suf. a derivative of nothing “nothing”, an amalgamation of nothing and the same. See what, neither, but... Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language
insignificant- nothing; briefly the form of wives, wives... Russian spelling dictionary
insignificant- cr.f. nothing/wives, nothing/wives, zhno, zhny; nothing more... Spelling dictionary of the Russian language
insignificant- Syn: insignificant, pitiful (amplification), beggarly (arr., amplification), insignificant, unimportant, insignificant (book), insignificant, small, minor, unimportant, frivolous Ant: significant, large, important ... Thesaurus of Russian business vocabulary
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