nonsubstantive

[non-suhb-stan-tiv]

nonsubstantive Definition

  • 1not having a firm basis in reality or fact; unsubstantial
  • 2not involving or relating to a specific substance or material

Using nonsubstantive: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nonsubstantive" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The argument was nonsubstantive and lacked evidence.

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    The nonsubstantive conversation was quickly forgotten.

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    The report contained both substantive and nonsubstantive errors.

nonsubstantive Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: nonsubstantive in Brief

The term 'nonsubstantive' [non-suhb-stan-tiv] refers to something that lacks a firm basis in reality or fact, or is not related to a specific substance or material. It is often used to describe arguments, conversations, or errors that are insubstantial or imaginary. Antonyms include 'substantial,' 'real,' 'material,' 'tangible,' and 'concrete.'