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Definition of Insubstantiality

Insubstantiality
Insubstantiality In`sub*stan`ti*al"i*ty, n. Unsubstantiality; unreality. [R.]

Meaning of Insubstantiality from wikipedia

- highlighted the ****ual nature of the lyrics, while several deemed the song insubstantial. Swift occasionally performed the track during the acoustic segment...
- on her legacy as an actress. David Thomson called her body of work "insubstantial" and Pauline Kael wrote that she could not act, but rather "used her...
- comfortable with the Hollywood scene, and most of these relationships were insubstantial. I know he invented rock and roll, in a manner of speaking, but ......
- Adams the natural landscape is not a fixed and solid sculpture but an insubstantial image, as transient as the light that continually redefines it. This...
- Peter (May 11, 2016). "Café Society reviewWoody Allen's amiable, if insubstantial, tribute to golden-age Hollywood". The Guardian. Retrieved August 7...
- the Hebrew word hevel, "vapor" or "breath", can figuratively mean "insubstantial", "vain", "****ile", or "meaningless". In some versions vanity is translated...
- as "fascinating and flawed. Her legacy might be mixed, but it's not insubstantial. Her life was brief, but she left her mark". Diana was a fashion icon...
- eponymous girl, intelligent, inquisitive, and converted to Christianity by insubstantial missionary teaching, sets out to find God, on a journey that after many...
- islands did not want to eat c****ava or maize, which they considered insubstantial, dangerous, and not nutritious. They much preferred foods from Spain...
- isolation". Richard Brody of The New Yorker agreed, stating, "The insubstantiality of the film isn't due to the infinite yet flimsy malleability of C...