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