different between substantial vs hardwearing
substantial
English
Etymology
From Old French substantiel.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s?b?stæn??l/
Adjective
substantial (comparative more substantial, superlative most substantial)
- Having a substance; actually existing.
- substantial life
- Not imaginary; real; actual; true; veritable.
- 1850s, Cardinal John Henry Newman, The Rise and Progress of Universities
- to do some substantial good, is the compensation for much incidental imperfection
- 1850s, Cardinal John Henry Newman, The Rise and Progress of Universities
- Corporeal; material; firm.
- Having good substance; strong; stout; solid; firm.
- Possessed of goods or an estate; moderately wealthy.
- Large in size, quantity, or value; ample; significant.
- Most important; essential.
- Satisfying; having sufficient substance to be nourishing or filling.
Derived terms
Translations
Noun
substantial (plural substantials)
- Anything having substance; an essential part.
substantial From the web:
- what substantial means
- what substantial evidence
- what does substantial mean
hardwearing
English
Adjective
hardwearing (comparative more hardwearing, superlative most hardwearing)
- Alternative form of hard-wearing
hardwearing From the web:
- what means hard wearing
- what does hard wearing mean
- what is hardwearing lawn seed
- what does hard wearing
- what is hard wearing
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