
1) Carrying great weight 2) Celebrated 3) Central 4) Chief 5) Consequential 6) Critical 7) Crucial 8) Decisive 9) Earthshaking 10) Epoch-making 11) Epochal 12) Essential 13) Evidential 14) Evidentiary 15) Evocative 16) Extraordinary 17) Fairly large 18) Famous 19) Focal 20) Fundamental 21) Having an important effect
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1) Considerable 2) Effective 3) Epochal 4) Evidential 5) Extraordinary 6) Fateful 7) Generous 8) Important 9) Key 10) Large 11) Major 12) Meaning 13) Meaningful 14) Momentous 15) Notable 16) Noteworthy 17) Of note 18) Pertinent 19) Portentous 20) Powerful 21) Probative 22) Purposeful 23) Relevant 24) Revealing
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• (a.) Fitted or designed to signify or make known somethingl having a meaning; standing as a sign or token; expressive or suggestive; as, a significant word or sound; a significant look. • (n.) That which has significance; a sign; a token; a symbol. • (a.) Deserving to be considered; important; momentous; as, a significant event.Sig...
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in statistics, probably resulting from something other than chance.
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As used in NEPA, requires consideration of both context and intensity. Context means that the significance of an action must be analyzed in several contexts such as society as a whole, and the affected region, interests, and locality. Intensity refers to the severity of impacts.
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[Adjective] Having meaning, enough to make a difference.
Example: A significant amount of people in Britain are smokers.
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In statistics, describes a mathematical measure of difference between groups. The difference is said to be significant if it is greater than what might be expected to happen by chance alone. Also called statistically significant.
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In statistics, probably resulting from something other than chance. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Sig·nif'i·cant adjective [ Latin
significans ,
-antis , present participle of
significare . See
Signify .]
1. Fitted or designed to signify or make known somethingl having a meaning; standing as a sign or token; expressive or suggestive; as, a
significant w...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sig-nif′i-kănt Definitions: 1. In statistics, denoting the reliability of a finding or, conversely, the probability of the finding being the result of chance (generally less than 5%).
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[
adj] - (statistics) too closely correlated to be attributed to chance and therefore indicating a systematic relation 2. [adj] - important in effect or meaning 3. [adj] - fairly large
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substantial adjective fairly large; `won by a substantial margin`
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[Societal terms] important in effect or meaning
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[Academic words] rich in implication
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