Synonym: bare, borderline, fringy, hardscrabble. Similar words: marginally, marginal land, marginalize, margin, profit margin, discharging, original, originally. Meaning: ['mɑrdʒɪnl /'mɑːd-] adj. 1. at or constituting a border or edge 2. of questionable or minimal quality 3. of a bare living gained by great labor 4. just barely adequate or within a lower limit 5. producing at a rate that barely covers production costs 6. being close to a lower limit or or of lower class.
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1. This is a marginal improvement on October.
2. The difference between the two estimates is marginal.
3. The marginal illustration is very interesting.
4. He owns a small, marginal business.
5. The story will only be of marginal interest to our readers.
6. Welsh was considered a marginal language.
7. The minister's own seat is a Tory marginal.
8. The role of the opposition party proved marginal.
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9. The album contains too many songs by marginal bands.
10. There's only a marginal difference between the two estimates.
11. Beyond this marginal fringe no agriculture is possible.
12. These people occupy such a marginal position in society that the authorities think they can be safely ignored.
13. He won the most marginal seat by only two votes.
14. The marginal Tory constituency was held by 2200 votes in 1992.
15. The analysts applaud the cuts in marginal businesses,[sentencedict.com] but insist the company must make deeper sacrifices.
16. High marginal tax rates may act as a disincentive to working longer hours.
17. The new law will have only a marginal effect on the lives of most people.
18. Kensington was now a marginal constituency.
19. Other companies have had only marginal success.
20. There has been only a marginal increase in sales.
21. Nationalized industries were directed to adopt marginal cost pricing.
22. Yet London contains around 25 Labour-winnable marginal seats.
23. Our tax lodestar has been low marginal rates.
24. The left-hand side represents marginal revenue.
25. Alfred Marshall called this marginal utility.
26. The report suggests that there has only been a marginal improvement in women's pay over the past few years.
27. The Tories are concentrating their campaign in the key marginal constituencies.
28. Competition will drive the price down near to the marginal cost .
29. The tribunals were established for the well-integrated members of society and not for marginal individuals.
30. This once important social group is becoming more and more marginal.
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