unsubstantial in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

unsubstantial in the PONS Dictionary

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But in samples of this size, margins of error obviously are not unsubstantial, so it is better to concentrate on bigger variations than smaller ones.
theconversation.com
He criticized the lyric for spending most of its time attacking bankers and otherwise being unsubstantial.
en.wikipedia.org
Beware of not living well and ending up with unsubstantial blood that forgot to have a good time.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Often times their reviews are plagued with ill-informed reviews with a plethora of unsubstantial opinions.
www.videogamer.com
Surely they don't call this unsubstantial thought bubble of giving personal taxation rights back to the states a policy let alone a good policy.
www.abc.net.au
It is a spare and unsubstantial piece at best, and the role it offers him is distinctly secondary in importance and opportunity.
en.wikipedia.org
But, unfortunately, all the proposals that came from them were somewhat unsubstantial and did not contain anything concrete.
www.sportal.co.nz
The constituents of being too are unsubstantial in that they are causally produced, just like the chariot as a whole.
en.wikipedia.org
They just end up diluting the already unsubstantial thrill quotient of the film.
www.dnaindia.com
It's fun when some characters have an unexplained (yet ultimately unsubstantial) superpower.
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