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    inconsiderable

    US /ˌɪnkənˈsɪdərəbəl/

    ・

    UK /ˌɪnkənˈsɪdrəbl/

    B1
    adj.AdjectiveToo small or unimportant to merit attention
    This part of his life was inconsiderable, so we will not mention it

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    Part 1 - Pride and Prejudice Audiobook by Jane Austen (Chs 01-15)

    06:06Part 1 - Pride and Prejudice Audiobook by Jane Austen (Chs 01-15)
    • and received no inconsiderable pleasure from the sight.

      and received no inconsiderable pleasure from the sight.

    • "Yes, indeed, and received no inconsiderable pleasure from the sight.

      "Yes, indeed, and received no inconsiderable pleasure from the sight.

    B1

    Part 1 - Sense and Sensibility Audiobook by Jane Austen (Chs 01-14)

    04:35Part 1 - Sense and Sensibility Audiobook by Jane Austen (Chs 01-14)
    • The immediate advantage to herself was by no means inconsiderable, for it supplied her with endless jokes against them both.

      The immediate advantage to herself was by no means inconsiderable, for it supplied her with endless jokes against them both.

    • The immediate advantage to herself was by no means inconsiderable, for it supplied her with endless jokes against them both.

      The immediate advantage to herself was by no means inconsiderable, for it supplied her with endless jokes against them both.

    B1

    Part 2 - Emma Audiobook by Jane Austen (Vol 1: Chs 10-18)

    16:41Part 2 - Emma Audiobook by Jane Austen (Vol 1: Chs 10-18)
    • The landed property of Hartfield certainly was inconsiderable, being but a sort of notch in the Donwell Abbey estate, to which all the rest of Highbury belonged;

      The landed property of Hartfield certainly was inconsiderable, being but a sort of notch in the Donwell Abbey estate, to which all the rest of Highbury belonged;

    • The landed property of Hartfield certainly was inconsiderable, being but a sort of

      The landed property of Hartfield certainly was inconsiderable, being but a sort of

    B1