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insustancial

English translation of insustancial

insubstantial

The Spanish word 'insustancial' translates to 'insubstantial' in English. It is used to describe something that lacks strength, solidity, or importance. It may refer to things that are not essential or significant, similar to how 'insubstantial' is used in English.


Example sentences using: insustancial

Su argumento era tan insustancial que no convenció a nadie.

English translation of Su argumento era tan insustancial que no convenció a nadie.

His argument was so insubstantial that it convinced no one.

This phrase means that the argument presented lacked weight or significance, making it ineffective in persuading others.

La crítica que recibió la película fue insustancial y no abordó sus puntos fuertes.

English translation of La crítica que recibió la película fue insustancial y no abordó sus puntos fuertes.

The criticism the movie received was insubstantial and did not address its strengths.

Here, the phrase indicates that the criticism was trivial or lacking in substance, failing to recognize the movie's positive aspects.

En una conversación, sus comentarios insustanciales parecían fuera de lugar.

English translation of En una conversación, sus comentarios insustanciales parecían fuera de lugar.

In a conversation, his insubstantial comments seemed out of place.

This suggests that the comments made during the conversation lacked importance or relevance, making them seem inappropriate in context.

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