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insubstantial

English

Etymology

in- +? substantial

Adjective

insubstantial (comparative more insubstantial, superlative most insubstantial)

  1. 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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insufficient

English

Etymology

From Middle French insufficient, from Latin insufficiens. See also in- +? sufficient

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ns??f???nt/
  • Rhymes: -???nt
  • Hyphenation: in?suf?fi?cient

Adjective

insufficient (comparative more insufficient, superlative most insufficient)

  1. Not sufficient.

Synonyms

  • unsufficient

Derived terms

  • insufficiently

Translations

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