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Insubstantial
Meaning
Adj
●
Lacking
substance
; not
real
or strong.
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Origin
insubstantial
English
in-
English
in
Latin
in-
Latin
in-
Middle English (1100-1500)
in-
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
in
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
substantial
English
substantiel
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
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Etym
Synonyms
Unsubstantial
Airy
Ethereal
Immaterial
Insubstantial
Tenuous
Unreal
Diaphanous
Antonyms
Substantial
Massive
Corporeal
Related
Insignificant
Ephemeral
Inconsequential
Unimportant
Meaningless
Indistinct
Vacuous
Frivolous
Unconvincing
Unquantifiable
Trivial
Superficial
Ignorable
Innocuous
Banal
Ambiguous
Vague
Specious
Exaggerated
Inane
Amorphous
Significant
Strong
Unpredictable
Uninteresting
Uncontroversial
Uncertain
Unstable
Nonsensical
Elusive
Incomplete
Irrelevant
Weighty
Miniscule
Excessive
Equivocal
Small
Superfluous
Dramatic
Unimpressive
Immaterial
Complex
Powerful
Imaginary
Extensive
Imperceptible
Fragmentary
High
Massive
Groundless
Vast
Intense
Uninformative
Feeble
Considerable
Grievous
Fragile
Large
Undefined
Big
Rudimentary
Complicated
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