Marginal
UK /["/ˈmɑːdʒɪnl/"]/US /["/ˈmɑːrdʒɪnl/"]/
Definition
small and not important
In simple words: not very important or not much different from something else
Examples
- a marginal improvement in weather conditions
- The story will only be of marginal interest to our readers.
- The difference between the two estimates is marginal.
- All three companies reported marginal revenue growth.
- marginal groups in society
- Welsh was considered a marginal language.
- a **marginal seat/constituency**
- Their campaign targeted marginal constituencies.
- They risk losing key marginal seats at the next election.
- **marginal notes/comments**
Usage notes
Use 'marginal' to describe something that is only slightly different or important. It is appropriate in both academic and everyday contexts, but avoid using it in casual conversations where simpler words would be more appropriate.
Grammar pattern
marginal + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'margin' — things that are on the edge are often marginal.
Collocations
- marginal improvement
- marginal costs
- marginal notes
Synonyms
- slight
Antonyms
- significant
- important
- crucial
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'marginal' with 'marginalize' which means to treat someone as unimportant.
- Using 'marginal' as a verb instead of an adjective.
- Overusing 'marginal' in contexts where 'minimal' might be clearer.