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un·sound /ˌən-'sau̇nd/ adj: not sound: asa: not healthy or wholeb: not mentally normal: not wholly sanec: not firmly made, placed, or fixedd: not valid or truean unsound argumentun·sound·ly advun·sound·ness n
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
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I
(fallacious) adjective
absurd, defective, disputable, erroneous, false, faulty, groundless, ill-founded, illogical, improbable, incongruous, incorrect, insubstantial, invalid, irrational, mistaken, questionable, senseless, sophistical, speculative, unauthentic, ungrounded, unreal, unreasonable, unreasoned, unsubstantial, untenable, untrue, unwarranted, worthless, wrong
II
(not strong) adjective
below par, broken, decayed, decrepit, defective, deficient, deranged, deteriorated, diseased, disturbed, exhausted, faulty, feeble, ill, impaired, imperfect, infirm, insecure, insolvent, precarious, sickly, tainted, unbacked, unhealthy, unreliable, unsafe, unsettled, unstable, unsteady, unsubstantial, untrustworthy, unwell, warped, wasted, weak, worn
III
index
bad (inferior), baseless, defective, deficient, dubious, erroneous, fallacious, false (inaccurate), faulty, ill-judged, illogical, imperfect, impolitic, improper, inaccurate, inadvisable, inconsequential, incorrect, injudicious, insecure, insubstantial, insufficient, irrational, misadvised, non compos mentis, nonsubstantial (nor. sturdy), peccable, precarious, sophistic, unreasonable, unreliable, untenable, untrustworthy
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006