unsubstant
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]unsubstant (comparative more unsubstant, superlative most unsubstant)
- (obsolete or poetic) insubstantial
- 1850, Walter Richard Cassels, Eidolon, or, The course of a soul: and other poems:
- Pursuing ever with insatiate thirst / And aspiration, some unsubstant aim.
- 1950, Mervyn Peake, Gormenghast, London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, →OCLC:
- What was precise was now enormous, unsubstant, diaphanous, for he had seen her.