Unfounded
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British pronunciation/ʌnfˈa‍ʊndɪd/
American pronunciation/ənˈfaʊndɪd/

Definition & Meaning of "unfounded"

unfounded
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not based on fact or evidence

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Her fears about the safety of the neighborhood were unfounded, as crime rates had actually decreased in recent years.
Her concerns about the company's financial stability were unfounded, as it had a strong track record of profitability.
The doctor reassured the patient that their worries about a serious illness were unfounded, as the symptoms were likely benign.
His belief that he would fail the exam was unfounded, as he had studied diligently and was well-prepared.
The accusations against him were unfounded and without merit, as there was no evidence to support them.
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