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unsupported — [[t]ʌ̱nsəpɔ͟ː(r)tɪd[/t]] 1) ADJ If a statement or theory is unsupported, there is no evidence which proves that it is true or correct. It was a theory unsupported by evidence... The letters contained unsupported allegations. Syn: insubstantiated… … English dictionary
unsupported — Synonyms and related words: alienated, alone, aloof, apart, baseless, companionless, detached, empty, friendless, groundless, homeless, idle, ill founded, inconclusive, indecisive, insular, isolated, kithless, lone, lonely, lonesome, not… … Moby Thesaurus
unsupported — I adjective based on conjecture, baseless, groundless, not authenticated, not established, not substantiated, suppositional, supposititious, unabetted, unaided, unassisted, unattested, unauthenticated, unbacked, uncertified, uncollaborated,… … Law dictionary
unsupported — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not supported. 2) not borne out by evidence or facts … English terms dictionary
unsupported — un|sup|port|ed [ ,ʌnsə pɔrtəd ] adjective 1. ) an unsupported argument, claim, etc. is one for which you have no evidence 2. ) MAINLY BRITISH done without help 3. ) not physically supported by anything … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unsupported — UK [ˌʌnsəˈpɔː(r)tɪd] / US [ˌʌnsəˈpɔrtəd] adjective 1) an unsupported argument, claim etc is one for which you have no evidence 2) done without help 3) not physically supported by anything … English dictionary
unsupported — adjective 1》 not supported. ↘Computing (of a program, device, etc.) not having assistance for the user available from a manufacturer or system manager. 2》 not borne out by evidence or facts … English new terms dictionary
Counter Evidence — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Evidence on the other side, on the other hand. < N PARAG:Counter Evidence >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 counter evidence counter evidence Sgm: N 1 evidence on the other side evidence on the other side evidence on the other… … English dictionary for students
manifest weight of the evidence — manifest weight of the evidence: a deferential standard of review under which reversal of a decision or verdict requires showing that it is obviously erroneous and unsupported by the evidence and that an opposite conclusion is clearly evident… … Law dictionary
against the manifest weight of the evidence — against the (manifest) (weight of the) evidence n. An evidentiary standard allowing a trial judge to set aside a jury s judgment or verdict and order a new trial when it clearly appears to the judge that the jury s decision is unsupported by the… … Law dictionary