insubstantiability

[US]/ˌɪnsəbˈstanʃiəbɪˈlɪti/
[UK]/ˌɪnsəbˈstanʃiəbɪˈlɪti/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being insubstantial; lack of substance or firm foundation; unsubstantial nature

Phrases & Collocations

sheer insubstantiability

pure insubstantiability

manifest insubstantiability

total insubstantiability

apparent insubstantiability

obvious insubstantiability

certain insubstantiability

proven insubstantiability

declared insubstantiability

Example Sentences

the insubstantiability of the morning mist made it disappear within minutes.

scientists noted the curious insubstantiability of the newly discovered particles.

the insubstantiability of her arguments became apparent during the debate.

ghosts are often described with a remarkable insubstantiability that allows them to pass through walls.

the insubstantiability of childhood memories troubles many adults.

critics pointed out the structural insubstantiability of the economic proposal.

we observed the gradual insubstantiability of the ancient manuscript's ink.

the insubstantiability of digital identities raises philosophical questions.

artists have long been fascinated by the insubstantiability of clouds.

the insubstantiability of rumors can make them spread faster.

the economist warned about the insubstantiability of the projected growth rates.

her poetry captures the insubstantiability of fleeting emotions.

the insubstantiability of the evidence led to the case being dismissed.

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