Bilingual Guide
Unsubstantial
Comprehensive Japanese translation guide for the word "unsubstantial".
How to say in Japanese
空疎
くうそ (kūso)
N2
empty, hollow, meaningless, unsubstantial
彼の演説は空疎な内容で、聴衆の心に響かなかった。
His speech had hollow content and did not resonate with the audience.
Vocabulary Practice Quiz
Choose the most natural Japanese translation for this context:
やる ... (unsubstantial)
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Context Nuance:
- 空疎: Describes something that lacks substance, content, or meaning, often used for ideas, arguments, discussions, or speeches that are superficial or shallow. It carries a negative connotation.
- 空疎: Describes something that lacks substance, content, or meaning, often used for ideas, arguments, discussions, or speeches that are superficial or shallow. It carries a negative connotation.
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