The difference between Ignorable and Negligible
When used as adjectives, ignorable means that can be ignored, whereas negligible means able to be neglected, ignored or excluded from consideration.
check bellow for the other definitions of Ignorable and Negligible
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Ignorable as an adjective:
That can be ignored.
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Ignorable as an adjective (statistics, of missing data):
Unrelated to the parameters being estimated
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Negligible as an adjective:
Able to be neglected, ignored or excluded from consideration; too small or unimportant to be of concern.
Examples:
"We found errors, but their effects were negligible."
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