substantial

substantial
sub|stan|tial [ səb`stænʃl ] adjective ***
1. ) large in amount or degree: CONSIDERABLE:
The study reveals very substantial differences between population groups.
The schools have a substantial measure of local autonomy.
a substantial number/amount/proportion: A substantial number of members have called to complain.
a substantial increase/reduction/improvement: There has been a substantial increase in inflation.
a ) used about large amounts of money:
substantial savings/investments
a substantial sum: Unless the group can raise a substantial sum, they will be in trouble.
b ) large and strongly built:
a substantial brick building
2. ) important or real:
His decision was based on nothing more substantial than his dislike of foreigners.
a ) dealing with important ideas in a serious way:
The most substantial regional newspaper is Caribbean Contact.
3. ) making you feel full and satisfied:
Do you have anything more substantial than these pretzels?

Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.

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