unsubstantial

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ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking material form or substance; unreal
    an insubstantial mirage on the horizon
    as insubstantial as a dream
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How To Use unsubstantial In A Sentence

  • There's nothing like emotional substance, even in an ostensibly unsubstantial thriller. 'Contraband': Almost Illegally Entertaining
  • It would seem therefore with the new visa policy, Indonesia is likely to lose the majority of my annual spending; not a lot individually but I am sure there are many others in similar situations and the total loss will not be unsubstantial.
  • With diligent and continuous practice, this formal processing of all our mental and physical experiences leads to progressively deeper insights into the essential characteristics of all things: impermanence, infelicity and unsubstantiality.
  • Granting that panspermism may rest upon a purely fanciful and unsubstantial basis, it is but fair to concede that its great advocates have honestly attempted to explain by it all the vital phenomena occurring in nature, as M. Pasteur is conclusively attempting to do now. Life: Its True Genesis
  • The answer is that unsubstantiality does not depend on being manifest or unmanifest, but on the capacity to vanish when divested of existence.
  • The following stipulation in the record shows the unsubstantiality of that statement just quoted from his opinion.
  • You never report facts until unsubstantial claims contrary to the truth have been proven false, ( 'ie death panels, the public option is a government take over of health care), and then you want to do your so called fact check, it's more like, after the fact check. CNN Truth Squad: Will health-care reform start right away?
  • Most of the time, my debates of World War 2 will be met with allegations of unsubstantiality.
  • So I have my porridge, while Mr.C. takes his more unsubstantial breadberry - so I call it - Anne calls it 'Master's pap'! Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • When I was in Bombay, I read the TOI and for me, what it gives is not news: I found the newspaper unsubstantial and slightly frivolous.
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