C1adjective2K

UK/["/səbˈstænʃl/"]/US/["/səbˈstænʃl/"]/

Meaning of Substantial

large in amount, value or importance

In simple words: Large or important

Substantial in a sentence

  • substantial sums of money
  • a substantial change
  • Substantial numbers of people support the reforms.
  • He ate a substantial breakfast.
  • There are substantial differences between the two groups.
  • Their share of the software market is substantial.
  • We were able to see a substantial improvement.
  • a substantial house
  • a street of substantial Victorian villas

How to use Substantial

Use 'substantial' when describing something that is significant in size, quantity, or importance. It is appropriate in both spoken and written English but might be too formal for casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'substantial' as 'sub-stand tall' – something that stands out due to its size or importance.

Related words

Collocations with Substantial

  • substantial amount
  • substantial evidence
  • substantial change
  • substantial increase
  • substantial support

Synonyms for Substantial

Opposites of Substantial

Common mistakes with Substantial

  • Confused with 'substantive' which has a different meaning.
  • Using in place of 'significant' or 'important' without considering context.
  • Overusing in casual contexts where simpler words like 'big' would fit better.

Compare Substantial with Considerable, Significant, Major, Extensive

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Frequently asked questions about Substantial

What does Substantial mean?

Large or important

What is the definition of Substantial?

large in amount, value or importance

How do you use Substantial in a sentence?

substantial sums of money

Can you give another example of Substantial?

a substantial change

What are synonyms for Substantial?

Common alternatives include considerable, significant, major, ample, extensive.

What is the opposite of Substantial?

Opposite meanings include insignificant, minor, trivial.

What words go with Substantial?

It commonly pairs with substantial amount, substantial evidence, substantial change, substantial increase, substantial support.

What are common mistakes when using Substantial?

Confused with 'substantive' which has a different meaning. Using in place of 'significant' or 'important' without considering context. Overusing in casual contexts where simpler words like 'big' would fit better.

How do you pronounce Substantial?

US: /["/səbˈstænʃl/"]/, UK: /["/səbˈstænʃl/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Substantial?

Use 'substantial' when describing something that is significant in size, quantity, or importance. It is appropriate in both spoken and written English but might be too formal for casual conversations.

What CEFR level is Substantial?

"Substantial" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.