unsubstantive

[ˌənsəbˈstæntɪv]

unsubstantive Definition

  • 1lacking in substance or significance
  • 2not having a firm basis in reality or fact

Using unsubstantive: Examples

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

  • Example

    The article was criticized for being unsubstantive and lacking in evidence.

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    His argument was deemed unsubstantive and unconvincing.

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    The movie received negative reviews for its unsubstantive plot and shallow characters.

unsubstantive Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: unsubstantive in Brief

The term 'unsubstantive' [ˌənsəbˈstæntɪv] refers to something that lacks substance, significance, or a firm basis in reality or fact. It is synonymous with 'insubstantial,' 'flimsy,' and 'superficial,' and antonymous with 'substantial,' 'significant,' and 'meaningful.' Examples of usage include 'The article was criticized for being unsubstantive and lacking in evidence,' and 'The movie received negative reviews for its unsubstantive plot and shallow characters.'