nonsubstantial
Adjective as in strong fondness
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Example:His nonsubstantial argument about the project's benefits was easily dismissed by the committee.
Definition:An exchange of reasons or opinions, especially a heated or angry one.
Example:The building's nonsubstantial foundation was a result of the poor soil conditions.
Definition:A base or supporting structure, especially of a building.
Example:There was little to no nonsubstantial evidence linking the suspect to the crime.
Definition:Something that provides proof or shows that (something) is true or has occurred.
Example:The politician's nonsubstantial claim about the economic gains of his policies faced widespread skepticism.
Definition:A statement or assertion of a right to something, or of a need for something to be done.
Example:Her nonsubstantial idea about starting a new business was considered impractical by investors.
Definition:An opinion or thought.
Example:The scientist’s nonsubstantial proof of the new theory was met with criticism.
Definition:Evidence or an example used to demonstrate a fact or proposition.
Example:His nonsubstantial evidence of the alien abductions was not taken seriously by the jury.
Definition:Something tangible or perceptible; proof or support; a confirmation.
Example:The nonsubstantial theory about the cause of the disease was not accepted by the scientific community.
Definition:A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world; an accepted scientific theory.
Example:The nonsubstantial suggestion from the intern was not given much consideration by the manager.
Definition:A proposal, as one under consideration or by way of advice or recommendation.
Example:The nonsubstantial claim for compensation was rejected by the insurance company.
Definition:A demand for payment; a right or title to receive something.
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