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Filter by Meaning The argument put forth by the politician was insubstantial and lacked any solid evidence to support his claims.
The balloon lost air rapidly and became insubstantial within minutes.
The fragile paper-thin wings of the insubstantial butterfly shimmered in the sunlight.
The old book's insubstantial pages crumbled to dust in my hands.
The insubstantial rumors about the company's bankruptcy caused a temporary drop in stock prices.
The old wooden bridge felt insubstantial beneath my feet as it creaked and swayed.
His insubstantial argument lacked evidence and logical reasoning.
The insubstantial foundation of the building caused it to collapse during the earthquake.
The insubstantial fabric of her dress clung to her body, revealing every curve.
She felt an insubstantial breeze as she walked along the beach.
The insubstantial plot of the movie left the audience disappointed.
The soup had an insubstantial amount of vegetables, leaving me hungry.
His insubstantial arguments failed to convince the jury of his innocence.
The insubstantial evidence presented by the defense failed to convince the jury.
The book's insubstantial characters made it difficult to engage with the story.
The author's insubstantial plot made the novel difficult to engage with.
The insubstantial evidence presented in court led to the defendant's acquittal.
The professor criticized the insubstantial research conducted by the student.
The company's insubstantial marketing strategy resulted in low sales.
The student's insubstantial excuses for not completing the assignment did not impress the teacher.
The scientific study's insubstantial methodology raised concerns among experts.
The student's insubstantial thesis failed to impress the professor.
Her insubstantial resume hindered her chances of getting hired for the job.
The company's insubstantial financial projections raised doubts among potential investors.
The insubstantial testimonies of the witnesses cast doubt on the validity of the investigation.
Despite her insubstantial claims, she was unable to secure funding for her project.
The politician's insubstantial promises did not sway the voters.
The coach criticized the player for his insubstantial effort during the game.
The movie received negative reviews due to its insubstantial plot.
His insubstantial excuses for being late to work were not accepted by his boss.
The weak and insubstantial argument failed to convince the jury.
The evidence presented by the defense was insubstantial and did not hold up in court.
The politician's insubstantial promises during the campaign were quickly forgotten.
Her insubstantial reasoning couldn't hold up under scrutiny.
The student's essay was filled with insubstantial arguments and lacked proper evidence.
The proposed changes to the city's infrastructure were seen as insubstantial and unlikely to solve the traffic problems.
The book's plot felt insubstantial and left the readers unsatisfied.
The artist's latest painting appeared insubstantial, lacking depth and meaning.
The scientific study conducted had insubstantial findings and failed to provide significant results.
The company's marketing campaign was criticized for its insubstantial claims and lack of evidence.
The argument presented by the speaker was insubstantial and lacked logical reasoning.
The politician's promises turned out to be insubstantial and lacked any real plans for implementation.
Despite his impressive resume, his interview performance was insubstantial and failed to showcase his skills.
The artist's latest work received mixed reviews, with some critics considering it insubstantial and lacking depth.
The social media post received insubstantial engagement, with only a few likes and comments.
The documentary presented insubstantial evidence to support its claims.
The novel's plot was criticized for being insubstantial, with shallow characters and predictable twists.
The student's essay was filled with insubstantial arguments and lacked supporting evidence.
The rumors circulating about the celebrity's personal life turned out to be insubstantial and baseless.
His promises turned out to be insubstantial, and he never followed through.
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