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Insubstantiality (Noun)

Meaning 1

Lack of solid substance and strength.

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Examples

  • The critics argued that the politician's platform was marred by insubstantiality, lacking concrete policies and tangible solutions.
  • The flimsy construction of the building gave it an air of insubstantiality, making it seem as though it could collapse at any moment.
  • The insubstantiality of the evidence presented made it difficult for the jury to reach a guilty verdict.
  • The artist's latest sculpture, while aesthetically pleasing, was undermined by its insubstantiality, being little more than a fragile lattice-work of wire and paper.
  • Despite its grand claims, the business model was characterized by an insubstantiality that ultimately led to its downfall.

Related Words

  • Insubstantial (adjective)

Meaning 2

Lacking substance or reality.

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Examples

  • The criticism that her campaign promises were vague and lacking in details reinforced concerns about the insubstantiality of her proposals.
  • Her flashy car and luxurious home masked the insubstantiality of her wealth, which was heavily debt-ridden and uncertain.
  • As a social media influencer, her glamorous lifestyle and extensive online presence obscured the insubstantiality of her offline presence.
  • His answers in the interview exposed the insubstantiality of his expertise on the topic, despite his earlier claims to the contrary.
  • Many accused the entertainment company of spreading vaporous content to divert attention from the insubstantiality of its legitimate media.

Antonyms

  • Substantiality

Hypernyms

  • Incorporeality

Related Words

  • Insubstantial (adjective)
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