Immaterial from 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam as a legal term in English for advanced learners of English and GRE candidates in real or authentic context with synonyms and illustrations
/ˌɪm.əˈtɪə.ri.əl/ (adj)
Definition
not important or not related to the main point, unrelated, irrelevant, insignificant, impertinent, unimportant, inconsequential – having no physical substance, of no matter, not physically real
Example
I get upset and angry very easily when things doesn’t go as I want, even small and immaterial events upset me for a while. How do I get rid of this habit?
You definitely should get professional counseling, so you can be taught the healthy, appropriate way to engage with others and peaceful methods to control your feelings of resentment and anger. One has to work out their issues and possibly even find out why they are so easily angered in the process. A professional psychologist or psychiatrist will give you the tools to better control your anger and perhaps even to accomplish letting it go and becoming a better, happier person in the process.
Source of example: https://www.quora.com
Antonyms
Parts of speech
Noun: immateriality
Adverb: immaterially