insubstantiality
Example Sentences
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Financial markets have “re-priced” assets to reflect both the insubstantiality of the many highflying business plans they were previously willing to fund and the indispensability of basic supplies, such as food and energy.
From Washington Post • Jul. 20, 2022
She is referring equally to the story she is telling and the insubstantiality of life.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 26, 2019
But the serial collapse and the sheer insubstantiality of these projects brings to mind Thomas Macaulay’s jibe that an acre of Middlesex is worth more than a principality in Utopia.
From The New Yorker • Sep. 26, 2016
Literary adaptations of books in which the language is all—particularly the work of high-modern prose stylists like Fitzgerald, Proust, Nabokov, Woolf—seem doomed to either plodding literalism or airy insubstantiality.
From Slate • May 9, 2013
What had frightened Burnham, at first, was the apparent insubstantiality of the design.
From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson
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