- 1in a way that is large or important enough to have an effect on something or to be noticed The two sets of figures are not significantly different. Profits have increased significantly over the past few years. Food prices are significantly lower in the U.S. Your decision will significantly affect your future. AWL Collocationssignificantsignificant adjectiveimportant; so large that you notice it
- change, difference, effect, impact, improvement, increase, reduction
- contribution
- correlation
- statistically
- highly
- culturally, economically, historically, morally, politically, socially
- prove
- detail
- decrease, difference, increase
- statistically
- apparently, seemingly
- relatively
- statistical
- assess
- grasp
- downplay, underestimate
- differ, vary
- lower (than)
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- 2in a way that has a particular meaning Significantly, he did not deny that he might run for re-election.
- 3in a way that has a special or secret meaning She paused significantly before she answered.
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