What is another word for in substance?

Pronunciation: [ɪn sˈʌbstəns] (IPA)

There are various synonyms that can be utilized in place of the phrase "in substance." One can replace it with words such as fundamentally, essentially, basically, mainly, primarily, for the most part, or chiefly. These synonyms indicate that the most important or essential aspect of a matter is being discussed. Other synonyms include at the core or crux of, at heart, in essence, or at bottom. These words signify that the underlying principle or idea is being addressed. Using these synonyms can help to add variety to one's writing, avoid repetition, and convey complex ideas in a more concise and effective way.

What are the hypernyms for In substance?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for in substance?

The antonyms for the term "in substance" are superficial, irrelevant, insubstantial, unsubstantial, and meaningless. When we say something is in substance, we are referring to its essence and underlying meaning. In contrast, superficial means something is shallow or lacking depth, while irrelevant implies a lack of connection or importance. Insubstantial and unsubstantial both suggest something is lacking in substance or tangible form. Lastly, meaningless is the opposite of substantive, as it suggests a lack of significance or purpose. When choosing words to describe a concept or idea, it is essential to consider their antonyms to gain a complete understanding of their meaning.

What are the antonyms for In substance?

Famous quotes with In substance

  • Don't settle for style. Succeed in substance.
    Wynton Marsalis
  • Half the controversies in the world are verbal ones; and could they be brought to a plain issue they would be brought to a prompt termination. Parties engaged in them would then perceive either that in substance they agreed together, or that their difference was one of first principles. We need not dispute, we need not prove, we need but define. At all events, let us, if we can, do this first of all and then see who are left for us to dispute; what is left for us to prove.
    Cardinal John Newman
  • He saw that it was an ironical thing for him to be running thus toward that which he had been at such pains to avoid. But he said, in substance, to himself that if the earth and the moon were about to clash, many people would doubtless plan to get upon the roofs to witness the collision.
    Stephen Crane
  • Oh how smoothly, how swiftly and horribly, how cruelly and thoroughly, one discovers the powers and prowess of Maya, the Supreme power of Illusions! With a simple sleight of her hand, léger de main, everything changes in a moment; electrically charged, awesome and exciting years of life shrink to moments - just to realize that all that fascinating reality had been a dream. Perhaps all that had happened previously had been a continuous sequence of beautiful images that one would admire and fall in love with, and to realize that it’s all the game of dreams, illusions and Maya. The reality also strikes, at the same moment, that everything one would still experience in the future, would see with one’s eyes and feel with one’s hands, up to the moment of one’s death — that everything is not going to be any different in substance, or any different in kind. Why would it be? It’s always all a game, all foam and all dreams. It’s Maya, the whole lovely and frightful, delicious and desperate kaleidoscope of life with its searing delights, intertwined with its searing sorrows, the amazing show that has been ongoing since the dawn of Universe.
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
  • The poor looking shepherd of the dessert is in substance very rich with all the magical treasures of the desert.
    Mehmet Murat ildan

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