inconsiderable
adjective
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adj
Etymology: From Middle French inconsidérable. By surface analysis, in- + considerable.
- Too unimportant to be worthy of attention.
“[N]o attempt is made to call in God to their reſcue, as if he vvere an idle unconcern'd ſpectator of humane affairs, or ſo inconſiderable an ally, as not to be vvorth the care of engaging him on their ſide.”
“There will be inconsiderable rises in British Railways day return fares in the London Area; those priced at 2s. and over are unchanged, as are the ordinary single fares.”
- Impossible to consider as a possibility; inconceivable.
“It is not inconsiderable to me that all the above can simultaneously exist.”