unsoundness 的定义
un·sound·er, un·sound·est.
- not sound; unhealthy, diseased, or disordered, as the body or mind.
- decayed or impaired, as timber or foods; defective.
- not solid or firm, as foundations.
- not well-founded or valid; fallacious: an unsound argument.
- easily broken; light: unsound slumber.
- not financially strong; unreliable: an unsound corporation.
unsoundness 近义词
infirmity
unsoundness 的近义词 40 个
- affliction
- ailment
- confinement
- debilitation
- debility
- decay
- decrepitude
- defect
- deficiency
- delicacy
- disease
- disorder
- failing
- fault
- feebleness
- flimsiness
- flu
- fragility
- frailness
- frailty
- imperfection
- indisposition
- insubstantiality
- malady
- malaise
- puniness
- shortcoming
- unhealthiness
- unwellness
- vulnerability
- weakness
- ailing
- delicateness
- diseasedness
- fragileness
- ill health
- sickliness
- unhealth
- unsubstantiality
- weakliness
unsoundness 的反义词 8 个
更多unsoundness例句
- Zimmerman, the county assessor, recently described it as being in unsound condition, meaning it’s “practically unfit for use,” according to the assessor’s handbook.
- The logic here was a little unsound—if I remember the S.S. Titanic story, “Iceberg” would have been the right name.
- Ms Zhang said the church had been illegally built and was structurally unsound.
- He looked at me narrowly, much as Doctor Archer used to, and I knew he thought I was mentally unsound.
- That could easily prove an unsound assumption, but bear with me.
- Would they set a precedent and redefine the law because they viewed it as legally unsound?
- Your religion does not make it—its ethics are too weak, its theories too unsound, its transcendentalism is too thin.
- But it was in the course of this period 1834-47 that persons of unsound mind became recognised as a distinct class.
- Coronado, on his part, hooted in his soul at Mrs. Stanley's whimsies, and half supposed her to be of unsound mind.
- Bois l'Hery's horses were unsound, Schwalbach's gallery was a swindle, Moessard's articles a recognised blackmail.
- His letters and speeches also show that he was not conversant with political economy, and that his social views were unsound.