Insubstantial


The meaning of the word Insubstantial is: not enough; not strong enough


Examples:

Because the evidence was insubstantial, there wasn’t strong enough proof to charge the man with murder.

published by Freeda on 2021-09-21 09:23:39


Tina assured her mother that a silly dream was insubstantial proof that trouble was headed their way.

published by Roland on 2021-03-05 13:16:35


An insubstantial amount of people wanted a recount, but they were too few to make it happen.

published by Justine on 2021-07-19 18:21:21


The couple had an insubstantial amount of money to go on the trip, so they ended up staying at home.

published by Angele on 2021-05-31 16:49:37


Kate was sure the man had stolen the money, but her gut instinct was insubstantial proof.

published by Norberto on 2021-01-11 06:02:24


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