Nghĩa của từ unsubstantial bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective
1
having little or no solidity, reality, or factual basis.
I think she's like her husband in that she can absorb a lot of information and then come through with very glib unsubstantial notions that don't work.

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1. His arms enclosed only on unsubstantial image.

2. Theology was, however, "rather unsubstantial fodder" for d'Alembert.

3. Blathery (plural blatheries) (chiefly Scotland) That which is unsubstantial, trashy, or deceptive

4. In every joint of this chain joint is the most unsubstantial one.

5. Blathery (comparative more Blathery, superlative most Blathery) (chiefly Scotland) Unsubstantial; trashy

6. Especially the theory study and the system construction of tourism planning are unsubstantial.

7. That unsubstantial death is amorous; And that the lean abhorred monster keeps

8. Within a minute afterwards, he was, to all outward appearance, as unsubstantial as ever.

9. Shall I believe that unsubstantial death is amorous and keeps you in dark to be his paramour?

10. On the contrary , clich é s and unsubstantial lies dramatically reduce credibility, which should be averted matrimonial company.

11. The vulgarism study of modern Chinese language is an unsubstantial tache in the history of researching common sayings of Chinese language.

12. "I can not but lament thy splendid wit Entangled in the Cobwebs of the schools." Cobweb That which is thin and unsubstantial, or flimsy and worthless; rubbish

13. As the unsubstantial intendance and unsound related laws, unmerited affiliated transactions are more and more which has attracted the attention of the academia and the community for a long time.

14. The unreal phantasm that Affrights their imagination, or the unsubstantial consideration that offers itself to their disturbed reason, has no validity against the conscience once formed upon the pronouncement of the confessor or in some other equally trustworthy fashion.