Noncritical (adjective)

  1. Not being critical; not having or showing a tendency to judge harshly or make negative evaluations.
  2. Not of vital importance or significance; not having a major impact or bearing on something.
  3. Not requiring immediate attention or action.

Origin:

Formed from the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' and the adjective 'critical', meaning 'judgmental or critical'.

Examples:

  1. The noncritical patients in the waiting room can wait for their turn to see the doctor.
  2. The changes made to the software were noncritical, so the system continued to function normally.
  3. The noncritical errors in the report did not affect the validity of the results.
  4. The noncritical data was stored in a separate database for later analysis.
  5. The noncritical information was not included in the final presentation.
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