inappreciable (Meaning)

Wordnet

inappreciable (s)

too small to make a significant difference

Webster

inappreciable (a.)

Not appreciable; too small to be perceived; incapable of being duly valued or estimated.

inappreciable Sentence Examples

  1. The inappreciable amount of rainfall barely dampened the parched soil.
  2. Despite his significant contributions, his efforts were met with inappreciable recognition.
  3. The inappreciable temperature change was not noticeable to the casual observer.
  4. The inappreciable level of noise did not disturb the sleeping child.
  5. The inappreciable pressure on the beam did not pose any safety concerns.
  6. The inappreciable difference in weight was undetectable by conventional scales.
  7. The inappreciable amount of oil in the engine was insufficient for proper lubrication.
  8. The inappreciable speed of the car made it barely perceptible when driving.
  9. The inappreciable vibration caused by the machine was not a cause for concern.
  10. The inappreciable amount of money lost was not worth worrying about.

FAQs About the word inappreciable

too small to make a significant differenceNot appreciable; too small to be perceived; incapable of being duly valued or estimated.

imperceptible, subtle, indistinguishable, impalpable,invisible, faint, insignificant, hidden, intangible, inaudible

discernible, palpable, perceptible, discernible,appreciable, visible, sensible, sensible, palpable, appreciable

The inappreciable amount of rainfall barely dampened the parched soil.

Despite his significant contributions, his efforts were met with inappreciable recognition.

The inappreciable temperature change was not noticeable to the casual observer.

The inappreciable level of noise did not disturb the sleeping child.