From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishof no/little accountof no/little accountformal not important As she grew up, her father was of no account to her. → account
Examples from the Corpus
of no/little account• You are a mere picture editor, a workman, whose views on editorial staff are of no account.• As she grew up, her father had been of no account to her.• Charles Coffin continues: The cavalry of the Army of the Potomac had been of little account.• In a transforming instant, the est intellectual truth is seen to be that intellectual truth is of no account.• Epictetus' magic wand can make poverty of no account.• There was a war on and such emotional family matters were really of no account.• It was of no account to Vinoba Bhave a Brahmin, whether the man before him was a Brahmin or an outcaste.• Yet this self-protective brand of public service was of no account to the Lordly Phantasms.• Gelbspan's speech was of no account.