unfounded 的定义
- without foundation; not based on fact, realistic considerations, or the like: unfounded suspicions.
- not established; not founded: the prophet of a religion as yet unfounded.
unfounded 近义词
not based on fact
更多unfounded例句
- Since then, Mellaart’s unfounded claim about goddess worship has persisted for decades.
- Additionally, there have been unfounded charges on social media that Ginni Thomas played a role in helping to pay for bus transportation for some of those attending the rally.
- Videos circulating on social media before and after the riots captured the tension involving those who support the president’s unfounded allegations that the election was stolen.
- Now, it reports all complaints, including those determined to be unfounded as well as those stemming from investigations conducted by individual commands, the agency told Marx.
- A typical conspiracy theory features an unfounded warning that buses loaded with protesters are being sent to cause trouble in small towns.
- “These charges are completely unfounded,” Wolf told The Daily Beast.
- In this, I would later figure out that both of those concerns were unfounded.
- But it is unfounded fear by an American public at minimal risk of contracting the illness that is confounding those efforts.
- Health officials , doctors and researchers roundly agree that these concerns are unfounded.
- One might wonder if Mario thinks that Judge Rakoff, too, had reached an “outrageous, unfounded conclusion” about his son.
- I've had enough of your futile questioning, your unfounded suspicions, your absurd deductions!
- A vague, ridiculous, unfounded sort of jealousy of the Harpers had begun to insinuate itself.
- The concept is based upon an unfounded belief in the competence of the average man.
- The apprehensions, however, which were entertained by a few short-sighted people were unfounded.
- I thought his opinions unfounded and erroneous, as to the general course of the government, and ventured to reply to them.