Pronunciation: /sɪɡˈnɪfɪkəns/
noun the quality of being important or having meaning
A1 The significance of the color red is love and passion.
A2 The significance of the handshake is a sign of agreement or greeting.
B1 The significance of the discovery of penicillin revolutionized medicine.
B2 The significance of the treaty signing cannot be overstated in bringing peace to the region.
C1 The significance of the artist's work is evident in the impact it has had on modern art.
C2 The significance of the archaeological find is still being studied by experts in the field.
adjective significant - having importance or meaning
A1 The significance of the event was clear to everyone.
A2 She didn't understand the significance of the symbol.
B1 The significance of his research cannot be overstated.
B2 The historical significance of the artifact was immediately apparent.
C1 The significance of the discovery revolutionized the field of science.
C2 The cultural significance of the painting is widely recognized.
formal The significance of the research findings cannot be understated.
informal I don't think you understand the significance of what you just said.
slang Dude, do you even realize the significance of what just happened?
figurative The significance of her presence in my life is like a beacon in the dark.
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