insubstantiality Sentence Examples

  1. The rumors about the ghost were plagued by insubstantiality, lacking any tangible evidence.
  2. The politician's promises seemed hollow, their insubstantiality evident in their lack of concrete plans.
  3. The dreams that haunted her were mere insubstantialities, fleeting and ethereal.
  4. The allegations against the company were based on flimsy evidence, their insubstantiality apparent.
  5. The artist's work was criticized for its insubstantiality, lacking depth and purpose.
  6. The evidence presented by the witness was deemed insubstantial, its weightiness undermined by its vagueness.
  7. The young man's ambitions were ephemeral and insubstantial, fading away like morning mist.
  8. The government's claims of transparency were insubstantial, concealing the truth behind a veil of secrecy.
  9. The pain that lingered in her heart was insubstantial, yet it weighed her down with an unbearable heaviness.
  10. The words he spoke were insubstantial, empty promises that could never be fulfilled.

insubstantiality Meaning

Wordnet

insubstantiality (n)

lack of solid substance and strength

lacking substance or reality

Webster

insubstantiality (n.)

Unsubstantiality; unreality.

FAQs About the word insubstantiality

lack of solid substance and strength, lacking substance or realityUnsubstantiality; unreality.

fragility, exquisiteness, wispiness, daintiness,flimsiness, diaphanousness,fineness, friability, brittleness, delicacy

firmness, roughness,roughness, coarseness, solidity, solidity, coarseness, firmness, rudeness, rudeness

The rumors about the ghost were plagued by insubstantiality, lacking any tangible evidence.

The politician's promises seemed hollow, their insubstantiality evident in their lack of concrete plans.

The dreams that haunted her were mere insubstantialities, fleeting and ethereal.

The allegations against the company were based on flimsy evidence, their insubstantiality apparent.