Inappreciable

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnəˈpriːʃiəbəl/

Definitions of inappreciable

adjective too small or insignificant to be valued or appreciated

Example Sentences

A1 The difference in size between the two boxes was inappreciable.

A2 The cost of the repairs was inappreciable compared to the value of the car.

B1 The impact of the new policy on the company's profits was inappreciable.

B2 The amount of time saved by using the new software was inappreciable.

C1 The inappreciable details of the painting were only visible to the trained eye.

C2 The inappreciable nuances of the poem could only be fully understood by a literary scholar.

Examples of inappreciable in a Sentence

formal The difference in quality between the two products was inappreciable.

informal I could barely notice the inappreciable change in temperature.

slang The impact of that decision was so inappreciable, it was like a drop in the ocean.

figurative Her contribution to the project may seem inappreciable now, but it will be recognized in the future.

Grammatical Forms of inappreciable

past tense

inappreciated

plural

inappreciables

comparative

more inappreciable

superlative

most inappreciable

present tense

appreciating

future tense

will appreciate

perfect tense

have appreciated

continuous tense

is appreciating

singular

inappreciable

positive degree

inappreciable

infinitive

to appreciate

gerund

appreciating

participle

appreciated

Origin and Evolution of inappreciable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'inappreciable' originated from the Latin word 'inappreciabilis', which is a combination of the prefix 'in-' meaning 'not' and 'appreciabilis' meaning 'able to be valued or estimated'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'inappreciable' has retained its original meaning of 'not able to be valued or estimated', but has also come to be used more broadly to describe something that is extremely small or insignificant.