substantial

[səbˈstænʃl]

substantial Definition

  • 1of considerable importance, size, or worth
  • 2strongly built or made
  • 3ample; sustaining; nourishing

Using substantial: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company has made a substantial profit this year.

  • Example

    She received a substantial raise in her salary.

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    The building is made of substantial materials that can withstand harsh weather conditions.

  • Example

    The meal was quite substantial and left us feeling full for hours.

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    The evidence against him is substantial and convincing.

substantial Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with substantial

  • a large or significant quantity of something

    Example

    He spent a substantial amount of money on his new car.

  • evidence that is strong and convincing

    Example

    The prosecution presented substantial evidence against the defendant.

  • a meal that is filling and satisfying

    Example

    The restaurant serves substantial meals that are perfect for a hungry traveler.

Origins of substantial

from Latin 'substantialis', meaning 'having substance'

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Summary: substantial in Brief

The term 'substantial' [səbˈstænʃl] refers to something of considerable importance, size, or worth. It can also mean strongly built or made, as in 'The building is made of substantial materials.' Additionally, it can describe something that is ample, sustaining, or nourishing, like a 'substantial meal.' Synonyms include 'significant' and 'sizeable,' while antonyms include 'insignificant' and 'trivial.'

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