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    in·sub·stan·tial
    /ˌinsəbˈstan(t)SH(ə)l/

    adjective

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  2. The meaning of INSUBSTANTIAL is not substantial. How to use insubstantial in a sentence.

  3. INSUBSTANTIAL definition: 1. not enough or not strong enough: 2. not existing as a physical person or thing: 3. not enough…. Learn more.

  4. INSUBSTANTIAL meaning: 1. not enough or not strong enough: 2. not existing as a physical person or thing: 3. not enough…. Learn more.

  5. Insubstantial is an adjective that means lacking form, substance or nutritional value. If you're really hungry, a bowl of clear broth will seem pretty insubstantial. If there is insubstantial evidence to convict an accused criminal, he will be set free.

  6. 1. Not firm or solid; weak or flimsy: a shed made of insubstantial materials. 2. Very small or negligible, as in importance, size, or amount: an insubstantial volume of traffic. 3. Lacking or appearing to lack substance or reality: "the insubstantial vapor of an autumn field" (Loren Eiseley). in′sub·stan′ti·al′i·ty (-shē-ăl′ĭ-tē) n.

  7. Insubstantial definition: not substantial or real; lacking substance. See examples of INSUBSTANTIAL used in a sentence.

  8. Definition of 'insubstantial' Word Frequency. insubstantial. (ɪnsəbstænʃəl ) adjective. Something that is insubstantial is not large, solid, or strong. Mars has an insubstantial atmosphere, consisting almost entirely of carbon dioxide. Her limbs were insubstantial, almost transparent.

  9. Definition of insubstantial adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. INSUBSTANTIAL definition: not very large, strong, or good: . Learn more.

  11. insubstantial meaning, definition, what is insubstantial: not solid, large, strong, or definite: Learn more.