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unimportant
Describes things that carry little weight in a decision-making process or have no significant impact on an outcome. It is often used to contrast 'noise' with 'signal'. While similar to 'trivial', unimportant is more neutral. Trivial often implies something is so small it is almost ridiculous or beneath notice, whereas unimportant simply means it lacks priority or consequence in a specific context. In professional settings, it can be used to dismiss distractions. In personal contexts, it may carry a slightly negative connotation if used to describe someone's feelings or contributions, suggesting they are being overlooked or undervalued.
意味
Lacking in importance, significance, or value; trivial.
"He spent the entire afternoon focusing on unimportant details while ignoring the main problem."