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insubstantiality vs smoke

smoke vs insubstantiality

insubstantiality and smoke both are nouns.

insubstantiality is not a verb while smoke is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
insubstantiality Yes No No No
smoke Yes No Yes No
As nouns, smoke is a hyponym of insubstantiality; that is, smoke is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than insubstantiality:
  • insubstantiality: lacking substance or reality
  • smoke: something with no concrete substance
insubstantiality (noun) smoke (noun)
lacking substance or reality the act of smoking tobacco or other substances
lack of solid substance and strength (baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity
tobacco leaves that have been made into a cylinder
street names for marijuana
something with no concrete substance
an indication of some hidden activity
a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas
a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion
insubstantiality (verb) smoke (verb)
inhale and exhale smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes
emit a cloud of fine particles
Difference between insubstantiality and smoke

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