airy, delusionary, false, illusory, misreported, self-deceptive, unauthentic, unestablished, unshown, untested, without foundation
Definitionadj. without a basis in reason or fact
Last update: June 19, 2015
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The rumours were unfounded. [Please select]
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The last few months of his life were spent in the exemplary discharge of his archiepiscopal duties; but a not altogether unfounded suspicion that he had invoked the assistance of Francis if not of Charles V. [Please select]
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But her fears seemed for some time to be unfounded. [Please select]
This fear of capture was quite unfounded, however, for the British troops had already evacuated the city and were marching in the opposite direction. [Please select]
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"You must not allow her to buoy you up with unfounded hopes." [Please select]
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The results of more recent and more systematic inquiry have shown the belief to be unfounded. [Please select]
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He cannot ask to be secured in such an unfounded expectation. [Please select]
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A fleeting, vague hope that she had denied lodgment in her mind seemed to have indeed been wild and unfounded. [Please select]
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"Your honesty in restoring my sister's jewelry is sufficient proof that the charge was unfounded." [Please select]
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I beg the owners of dogs not to be led away by so unfounded an opinion. [Please select]
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