unfounded

  • 11unfounded — unfoundedly, adv. unfoundedness, n. /un fown did/, adj. 1. without foundation; not based on fact, realistic considerations, or the like: unfounded suspicions. 2. not established; not founded: the prophet of a religion as yet unfounded. [1640 50;… …

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  • 12unfounded — adjective statements, feelings, opinions etc that are unfounded are wrong because they are not based on true facts: Fears about the side effects are largely unfounded …

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  • 13unfounded — adj. having no foundation (unfounded hopes; unfounded rumour). Derivatives: unfoundedly adv. unfoundedness n …

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  • 14unfounded — adjective Date: 1648 lacking a sound basis ; groundless, unwarranted < an unfounded accusation > …

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  • 15unfounded — un|found|ed [ ʌn faundəd ] adjective not supported with facts or evidence: These allegations are totally unfounded …

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  • 16unfounded — adjective unfounded speculation Syn: groundless, baseless, unsubstantiated, unproven, unsupported, uncorroborated, unconfirmed, unverified, unattested, unjustified, without basis, without foundation; specious, speculative, conjectural, idle;&#8230; …

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  • 17unfounded — UK [ʌnˈfaʊndɪd] / US [ʌnˈfaʊndəd] adjective not supported with facts or evidence These allegations are totally unfounded …

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  • 18unfounded — /ʌnˈfaʊndəd / (say un fownduhd) adjective without foundation; baseless: unfounded suspicions. {un 1 + found2 + ed2} –unfoundedly, adverb –unfoundedness, noun …

  • 19unfounded conclusion — index non sequitur Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 20unfounded story — index canard Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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