In an unsubstantial way
“At times, the book is about as convincing as a fairytale, proffering only light and insubstantial imaginings.”
Adverb for lacking strength and solidity
“As one pack of financial cards falls after another, we will experience a cleansing of the most exposed and insubstantial parts of the economy.”
Adverb for flimsy, or made of flimsy material
“A whitish insubstantial fabric forms the background with wide, soft blue ribbons forming a crisscross pattern.”
Adverb for little or inadequate in amount, level or degree
“At the beginning of the merger, there were insubstantial funds for any serious recapitalization effort.”
Adverb for hardly convincing or plausible
“I made a perhaps startling but, I believe, not insubstantial argument for considering ourselves, and this earth, as the center of the universe.”
Adverb for unimportant or insignificant in nature
Adverb for having no use, purpose or reason
Adverb for made of thin or poor-quality metal
Adverb for lacking depth or substance, especially intellectually
Adverb for worn out or ruined because of age or neglect
Adverb for pale
Adverb for not highly intellectual or cultured
Adverb for built cheaply and shoddily
Adverb for physically slender, skinny or thin
Adverb for lighthearted and casually cheerful
Adverb for passing or disappearing with time
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