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Filter by Meaning The company's budget was insubstantial for implementing the new marketing campaign.
The artist's insubstantial brush strokes failed to capture the depth and detail of the landscape.
The company's insubstantial budget for marketing resulted in limited exposure for their new product.
The castle ruins stood as a reminder of the once magnificent, but now insubstantial, structure.
The book had an insubstantial plot, making it difficult to engage with the story.
The scientist's theory was considered insubstantial until further experiments provided conclusive evidence.
The rumors about the politician's scandal turned out to be insubstantial and baseless.
The artist used delicate brushstrokes to create an insubstantial and ethereal landscape.
His arguments were weak and insubstantial, lacking any evidence.
The artist created an insubstantial sculpture using delicate wire and thread.
The dessert looked beautiful, but it had an insubstantial taste, lacking depth of flavor.
The defendant's alibi was deemed insubstantial by the jury, leading to a guilty verdict.
The ghostly figure appeared insubstantial and faded away.
The argument presented by the speaker was insubstantial and lacked supporting evidence.
The dreams he had felt insubstantial, slipping away as soon as he woke up.
The scientist conducted numerous experiments but found only insubstantial results.
The company's promises of success turned out to be insubstantial, leading to its downfall.
The accused had an insubstantial alibi that couldn't be verified.
The rumors about their breakup turned out to be insubstantial; they were still happily together.
The student's essay lacked depth and contained insubstantial arguments.
The politician's promises seemed insubstantial, lacking clear plans or actionable steps to achieve them.
The actress delivered her lines with an insubstantial tone, failing to convey the emotional depth of the character.
The financial projections for the new business venture were based on insubstantial data, making them unreliable.
The scientist's hypothesis was based on insubstantial theories and lacked empirical evidence.
The castle ruins stood as a reminder of an insubstantial kingdom that had crumbled centuries ago.
The detective found only insubstantial evidence to support the suspect's alibi.
The house built with cheap materials felt insubstantial, creaking under the slightest pressure.
The dreams of becoming a famous actor seemed insubstantial as the struggling artist faced rejection after rejection.
The clouds were thin and insubstantial, allowing rays of sunlight to break through.
The scientific theory proposed by the researcher was considered insubstantial by her peers, lacking empirical evidence to support its claims.
The politician made insubstantial promises during the campaign, but failed to deliver on any of them.
The ghostly figure appeared insubstantial, floating through the old haunted house.
Sarah's dreams felt insubstantial upon waking, as if they were slipping away from her grasp.
The child's excuse for not completing his homework was insubstantial and lacked credibility.
The castle ruins stood as a reminder of the once grand but now insubstantial empire.
The artist's abstract painting depicted an insubstantial landscape, devoid of recognizable forms.
The fragile structure of the sandcastle made it insubstantial, unable to withstand the crashing waves.
The whispers of gossip were insubstantial, spreading baseless rumors without any factual basis.
The paper-thin material felt insubstantial in my hands, almost like it would disintegrate at any moment.
The artist used delicate brushstrokes to create an ethereal and insubstantial effect in her painting.
The castle ruins stood as a mere shell, its once grand structure now insubstantial and crumbling.
The fog was so dense that it reduced the tall buildings to mere insubstantial shadows.
The astronaut experienced a strange sensation of weightlessness, as if his body had become insubstantial in the zero-gravity environment.
The wisps of fog enveloped the city, giving it an insubstantial and mysterious atmosphere.
The argument put forth by the speaker seemed insubstantial and lacked evidence.
The hiker felt as if she were walking on air, her steps almost insubstantial on the cloud-like terrain.
The astronaut experienced a sense of weightlessness, as if her body had become insubstantial in the zero-gravity environment.
The magician's trick involved making a solid object appear insubstantial and pass through a glass wall.
The dream felt vivid and real, but upon waking, it faded into insubstantial fragments.
The whispered rumors about the celebrity's secret life proved to be insubstantial and baseless.
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