Significant - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |sɪɡˈnɪfɪkənt|  American pronunciation of the word significant
Brit.  |sɪɡˈnɪfɪk(ə)nt|  British pronunciation of the word significant

adjective

- of considerable importance, size, or worth (syn: substantial)
- rich in significance or implication (syn: meaning, pregnant)
a significant silence

Extra examples

A significant number of customers complained about the service.

He won a significant amount of money.

There is a significant difference in prices between the two stores.

The study found a statistically significant decrease in symptoms in patients who had taken the drug.

Fish is a significant part of their diet.

It is significant that she never mentioned him.

He gave us a significant wink.

It was significant to note that the story did not appear in the newspapers.

His most significant political achievement was the abolition of the death penalty.

Please inform us if there are any significant changes in your plans.

The result is highly significant for the future of the province.

It is significant that the writers of the report were all men.

A significant number of drivers fail to keep to speed limits.

A significant part of Japan's wealth is invested in the West.

There is a significant difference between the number of home births now and ten years ago.

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