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Unsubstantial

adjective
1.
Lacking material form or substance; unreal.  Synonyms: insubstantial, unreal.  "An insubstantial mirage on the horizon"  Antonym: substantial.



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"Unsubstantial" Quotes from Famous Books



... but Lovers ask no more— And thousands enter daily at his door! Hence it was ever, and it e'er will be The trade most suited to his faculty:— Fed by the vapours of their heart's desire, No other food his Votaries require; For, that they seek—The Favour of the Fair, Is unsubstantial as the ...
— A Wanderer in Holland • E. V. Lucas

... for a mess of Romany pottage. Under the luminous sweep and rush of this vision, Abel laughed suddenly at the thought of his marriage to Judy. Obstacles which had appeared insurmountable at sunrise, showed now as unsubstantial and ...
— The Miller Of Old Church • Ellen Glasgow

... facilities afforded in obtaining loans from European capitalists, who were seized with the same speculative mania which prevailed in the United States, and the large importations of funds from abroad—the result of stock sales and loans—no one can be surprised at the apparent but unsubstantial state of prosperity which everywhere prevailed over the land; and as little cause of surprise should be felt at the present prostration of everything and the ruin which has befallen so many of our fellow-citizens in the sudden withdrawal from circulation of so ...
— Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to the Present • Various

... was inclined to agree with Gorman. Mere recognition, though agreeable to any king, is unsubstantial, and the support suggested ...
— Lady Bountiful - 1922 • George A. Birmingham

... lightning, to assume quaint and vast mimicries of human or of monster shapes, striding across the gloom, hurtling one upon the other, and vanishing swiftly into the turbulent abyss of shade; so that, to the eyes and fancies of the affrighted wanderers, the unsubstantial vapors were as the bodily forms of gigantic foes—the agents of terror ...
— The Last Days of Pompeii • Edward George Bulwer-Lytton


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