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insubstantial in a sentence

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Definition

Insubstantial refers to something that lacks sufficient evidence, significance, or solidity; it is weak or unconvincing.

Crossword clues for insubstantial

Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "insubstantial".

  • Lacking solid evidence or support.
  • Weak or unconvincing argument.
  • Not having much substance or weight.
  • Feeble claim with little foundation.
  • Insignificant and lacking in importance.

Insubstantial sentence examples

  1. The evidence presented in the trial was deemed insubstantial by the jury.
  2. Her claims about the benefits of the new product were found to be insubstantial and misleading.
  3. Despite his insubstantial contributions to the project, he took full credit for its success.
  4. The committee dismissed the proposal due to its insubstantial financial backing.
  5. Many critics argued that the artist's latest work was insubstantial compared to her earlier masterpieces.
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