annavile
Describing something that is trivial, insignificant, or lacking in practical value. It often refers to minor details or arguments that, while perhaps technically accurate, do not contribute meaningfully to a larger discussion or outcome.
Exemplos
3 de 5Don't worry about those annavile details; focus on the main goal of the project.
Don't worry about those insignificant details; focus on the main goal of the project.
The committee dismissed the annavile objections raised by the junior clerk as mere stalling tactics.
The committee dismissed the insignificant objections raised by the junior clerk as mere stalling tactics.
I spent all day on annavile tasks and got nothing real done.
I spent all day on trivial tasks and got nothing real done.
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of 'Ann' (a short, simple name) and 'vile' (cheap/low value). Something annavile is 'small and of low value.'
Quiz rápido
The researcher's findings were deemed _______ because they failed to address the primary hypothesis, focusing instead on minor discrepancies.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: annavile
Exemplos
Don't worry about those annavile details; focus on the main goal of the project.
everydayDon't worry about those insignificant details; focus on the main goal of the project.
The committee dismissed the annavile objections raised by the junior clerk as mere stalling tactics.
formalThe committee dismissed the insignificant objections raised by the junior clerk as mere stalling tactics.
I spent all day on annavile tasks and got nothing real done.
informalI spent all day on trivial tasks and got nothing real done.
The study was criticized for focusing on annavile variables rather than systemic causes.
academicThe study was criticized for focusing on insignificant variables rather than systemic causes.
We need to stop wasting resources on annavile market segments that offer no growth potential.
businessWe need to stop wasting resources on trivial market segments that offer no growth potential.
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
An annavile pursuit
A pointless or trivial activity
Lost in the annavile
Focused on the wrong small things
Beyond annavile
Completely useless or beneath notice
Frequentemente confundido com
Annul is a verb meaning to declare something legally invalid; annavile is an adjective describing insignificance.
Vile implies moral disgust or unpleasantness; annavile implies smallness or unimportance.
Notas de uso
This word is specifically used in high-level academic or testing contexts to describe things that are beneath notice. It is rarely used in common conversation and is often used to criticize a lack of depth.
Erros comuns
Learners may confuse it with 'vile' and assume it means something evil, whereas it actually pertains to size or importance.
Dica de memorização
Think of 'Ann' (a short, simple name) and 'vile' (cheap/low value). Something annavile is 'small and of low value.'
Origem da palavra
Likely a pseudo-Latin construction from 'ann-' (towards) and 'vilis' (cheap or worthless).
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
Often found in logic puzzles or specialized aptitude practice exams to test advanced vocabulary range.
Quiz rápido
The researcher's findings were deemed _______ because they failed to address the primary hypothesis, focusing instead on minor discrepancies.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: annavile
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