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    substantial
    /səbˈstanʃl/

    adjective

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  2. Learn the meaning of substantial as an adjective in English, with synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples. Substantial can mean large, important, or general, depending on the context.

    • English (US)

      SUBSTANTIAL meaning: 1. large in size, value, or importance:...

    • Substantial in Italian

      substantial translate: notevole, considerevole, sostanzioso,...

    • Simplified

      SUBSTANTIAL translate: 大的, 大的;可观的;价值巨大的;重大的, 大体的, 基本上的;大体上的....

    • Portuguese Translation

      SUBSTANTIAL translate: substancial, considerável,...

  3. 1. a. : consisting of or relating to substance. b. : not imaginary or illusory : real, true. c. : important, essential. 2. : ample to satisfy and nourish : full. a substantial meal. 3. a. : possessed of means : well-to-do. b. : considerable in quantity : significantly great. earned a substantial wage. 4. : firmly constructed : sturdy.

  4. Learn the meaning of substantial as an adjective in English, with synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples. Substantial can mean large, important, or general, depending on the context.

  5. worthwhile; important. a substantial reform. 3. having wealth or importance. 4. (of food or a meal) sufficient and nourishing. 5. solid or strong in construction, quality, or character. a substantial door.

  6. of ample or considerable amount, quantity, size, etc.: a substantial sum of money. of a corporeal or material nature; tangible; real. Antonyms: ethereal, immaterial.

  7. Substantial means considerable, important, solid, or real. Find out the origin, usage, and examples of this adjective, as well as related words and phrases in different dictionaries.

  8. Something substantial is large in size, number, or amount: If you want to say someone spent a lot of money without being too specific, you could say they spent a substantial amount of money. The adjective substantial derives from the Latin substantia "substance," which means "stuff."