unfounded

IPA: ʌnfˈaʊndɪd

adjective

  • Having no strong foundation; not based on solid reasons or facts.
  • Not having been founded or instituted.
  • (obsolete) Bottomless.
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Examples of "unfounded" in Sentences

  • The charge of plagarism is unfounded.
  • The reproach appears to be wholly unfounded.
  • The allegation of excessive force was unfounded.
  • The signs of misogyny are unfounded and subjective.
  • I know you are the owner of one of the unfounded blogs.
  • But the hope expressed in the last line proved unfounded.
  • Berzsenyi felt the criticism degrading, undeserved and unfounded.
  • Furthermore, the criticism in the Wyman Institute report is unfounded.
  • Eliminating the post altogether on the basis of promotion is unfounded.
  • Are the assertions unfounded, the claims unsourced, the references unreliable

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