inconsiderable
Americanadjective
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small, as in value, amount, or size.
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not worth consideration or notice; trivial.
adjective
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relatively small
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not worthy of consideration; insignificant
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of inconsiderable
First recorded in 1590–1600; in- 3 + considerable
Example Sentences
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The IFS said the rise was "not inconsiderable", though it noted it was lower than an equivalent funding increase in England.
From BBC • Feb. 17, 2026
Mr. Biden had the more conventional though not inconsiderable challenge, exhibiting presidential leadership at a time of national trauma.
From New York Times • May 7, 2024
“We apologize to those who felt uncomfortable because of these inconsiderable reactions,” Warner Bros.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 1, 2023
First, the not inconsiderable frame of Van Dijk, who has been one of the world’s best defenders over the past five years.
From Washington Times • Dec. 8, 2022
He had not elected to eat in the bath, however—or even to linger beyond the not inconsiderable time it took to get clean—being far too eager to continue talking with Suheyla.
From "Strange the Dreamer" by Laini Taylor
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