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- Dictionaryunsubstantial/ˌʌnsəbˈstanʃl/
adjective
- 1. having little or no solidity, reality, or factual basis: "a pretty if unsubstantial cubist composition"
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The meaning of UNSUBSTANTIAL is not substantial : lacking substance, firmness, or strength. How to use unsubstantial in a sentence.
Unsubstantial definition: not substantial; having no foundation in fact; fanciful; insubstantial. See examples of UNSUBSTANTIAL used in a sentence.
Definition of 'unsubstantial' unsubstantial in British English. (ˌʌnsəbˈstænʃəl ) adjective. 1. lacking weight, strength, or firmness. 2. (esp of an argument) of doubtful validity. 3. of no material existence or substance; unreal. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. unsubstantiality (ˌunsubˌstantiˈality)
Synonyms for UNSUBSTANTIAL: spiritual, incorporeal, metaphysical, insubstantial, psychical, immaterial, supernatural, invisible; Antonyms of UNSUBSTANTIAL: substantial, physical, corporeal, material, tangible, carnal, visible, noticeable.
(ˌʌnsəbˈstænʃəl) adj. 1. lacking weight, strength, or firmness. 2. (esp of an argument) of doubtful validity. 3. of no material existence or substance; unreal. ˌunsubˌstantiˈality n. ˌunsubˈstantially adv.
Definitions of unsubstantial. adjective. lacking material form or substance; unreal. synonyms: insubstantial, unreal. aerial, aeriform, aery, airy, ethereal. characterized by lightness and insubstantiality; as impalpable or intangible as air. shadowy, wraithlike. lacking in substance. stringy.
Unsubstantial Definition. ŭnsəb-stănshəl. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Adjective. Filter. adjective. Not substantial. Webster's New World. Lacking material substance; insubstantial. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Lacking firmness or strength; flimsy. American Heritage. Lacking basis in fact. American Heritage.