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substantiality

Pronunciation: [səbˌstæn.tʃiˈæl.ɪ.ti]

Word

Context: "importance"

(noun) the quality of being important or having a lot of value. When something has substantiality, it really matters and has a big impact on a situation or decision.

Example

The substantiality of his contributions to the project was recognized by everyone in the team.

Example

Her ideas lacked substantiality and did not influence the final decision.

Example

Do you think the substantiality of this issue will affect our choices?

Context: "existence"

(noun) the state of being real or having substance. When something has substantiality, it means it exists and is not just a thought or idea.

Example

The scientist proved the substantiality of the findings with clear evidence.

Example

There is no substantiality to those claims; they are just rumors.

Example

What evidence shows the substantiality of the new theory?

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