Insubstantial vs Wafty - What's the difference?
insubstantial | wafty |
Lacking substance; not real or strong.
Tending to waft; gaseous, insubstantial.
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As adjectives the difference between insubstantial and wafty
is that insubstantial is lacking substance; not real or strong while wafty is tending to waft; gaseous, insubstantial.insubstantial
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The bridge was insubstantial and would not safely carry a car.
Synonyms
* unsubstantial (archaic)Antonyms
* substantialwafty
English
Adjective
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