"Marginals" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Marginals refer to the notes and comments that are scribbled along the margins of a book, document, or other written work. These marginal notes, often in a smaller and less formal font, provide supplementary information, annotations, or insights added by the reader or author. Marginals can be used to clarify points, highlight important ideas, record questions, or reflect on the content. Over time, marginals can become a valuable resource for understanding the original text, providing context, and facilitating further study or discussion.
To marginalize someone or something means to make them unimportant or ignored, often intentionally or systematically. It can also refer to the act of relegating someone or something to the fringes of society, politics, or culture, often as a result of discrimination, prejudice, or harassment.
Marginally means slightly or to a limited extent. It is used to describe something that is almost, but not quite, good or satisfactory.