"Insubstantial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Insubstantial is an adjective that means lacking in substance or reality. It can be used to describe something that is:
Flimsy or fragile, easily broken or damaged
Unsubstantial, lacking in importance or significance
Unsubstantial in meaning or effect, lacking in impact or influence
Unreal, imaginary, or fanciful
Frivolous, lacking in seriousness or gravity
Example sentences:
The argument was insubstantial and didn't convince anyone.
The company's financial struggles revealed an insubstantial business model.
The artist's work was insubstantial and lacked depth and emotion.
In general, the word insubstantial suggests a lack of weight, importance, or substance, and is often used to convey that something is not what it seems, or is lacking in substance or reality.
Instrumentals are musical compositions or recordings that do not include lyrics or vocals. They typically feature a single instrument or a group of instruments playing musical melodies, harmonies, and rhythms without singing or spoken words. Instrumental music can range from classical pieces to contemporary electronic tracks, and is often used as background music, soundtracks, or for relaxation purposes.