insubstantiality

[US]/ˌɪnsəbˈstænʃiˌælɪti/
[UK]/ˌɪn səbˈstæn ʃiˌæl ɪ ti/

Translation

n.the quality of being insubstantial; lack of substance

Phrases & Collocations

perceived insubstantiality

existential insubstantiality

social insubstantiality

insubstantiality of ideas

notion of insubstantiality

insubstantiality in art

insubstantiality of life

insubstantiality of dreams

insubstantiality in philosophy

insubstantiality of evidence

Example Sentences

the insubstantiality of the argument made it easy to dismiss.

he was criticized for the insubstantiality of his claims.

the insubstantiality of the evidence led to the case being thrown out.

many felt the insubstantiality of the proposal was a major flaw.

her insubstantiality in the debate left the audience unimpressed.

the insubstantiality of their relationship became apparent over time.

critics pointed out the insubstantiality of the film's plot.

the insubstantiality of the report raised concerns among the board members.

despite its insubstantiality, the idea gained popularity.

the insubstantiality of the theory was highlighted by recent studies.

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