different between insubstantial vs inconsiderable
insubstantial
English
Etymology
in- +? substantial
Adjective
insubstantial (comparative more insubstantial, superlative most insubstantial)
- 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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inconsiderable
English
Etymology
in- +? considerable
Adjective
inconsiderable (comparative more inconsiderable, superlative most inconsiderable)
- Too trivial or unimportant to be worthy of attention.
Translations
Synonyms
- negligible
- unconsiderable
- See also Thesaurus:insignificant
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