different between insubstantial vs extrasensory
insubstantial
English
Etymology
in- +? substantial
Adjective
insubstantial (comparative more insubstantial, superlative most insubstantial)
- Lacking substance; not real or strong.
- The bridge was insubstantial and would not safely carry a car.
Synonyms
- unsubstantial (archaic); See also Thesaurus:insubstantial
Antonyms
- substantial; See also Thesaurus:substantial
Translations
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extrasensory
English
Etymology
From Latin extra, outside and sentire, to feel; equivalent to extra- +? sensory
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??kst???s?ns??i/
- Rhymes: -?ns??i
Adjective
extrasensory
- Of or relating to extrasensory perception.
Translations
See also
- extrasensory perception
- ESP on Wikipedia
- extrasensory on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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