Substance English to Spanish Translation

Substance

Definitions

1. (General)

a. sustancia (f) (The substance of the document is quite lengthy.)

— El contenido de la documentación es muy extenso.

2. (Physics)

b. materia (f) (In physics, substance refers to the fundamental building blocks of matter.)

— En física, la sustancia se refiere a los bloques fundamentales de la materia.

3. (Chemistry)

c. compuesto (m) (Chemists study the properties and reactions of various substances.)

— Los químicos estudian las propiedades y reacciones de diferentes sustancias.

**Word**: Substance (English) / Sustancia (Spanish)* Pronunciation: /ˈsʌbstəns/ (English) /su.stan.sí.a/ (Spanish)**Definition**:1. General: The substance of the document is quite lengthy. 2. Physics: In physics, substance refers to the fundamental building blocks of matter. 3. Chemistry: Chemists study the properties and reactions of various substances.**Synonyms**:* a. material * b. matter * c. composition * d. element * e. constituent * f. component**Antonyms**:* a. absence * b. void * c. emptiness * d. non-existence * e. inexistence * f. non-substance**Examples**:1. The substance of the document is quite lengthy. 2. In physics, substance refers to the fundamental building blocks of matter. 3. Chemists study the properties and reactions of various substances. 4. The company uses a specific substance in their manufacturing process. 5. The scientist discovered a new substance with unique properties.**Common Phrases**:1. “To get to the substance of the matter” 2. “The substance of the document is quite lengthy” 3. “Scientists study the properties of substances”**Conjugations**:(n/a)**Word of the Day**:* **Substance**: The word “Substance” refers to the fundamental nature of something, whether it be a physical material or an abstract idea.