Use "unfounded" in a sentence

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1. Our fears proved unfounded.

2. That is no unfounded assertion.

3. Sadly, my optimism proved unfounded.

4. The allegations were totally unfounded.

5. These claims were not altogether unfounded.

6. He might find them totally unfounded.

7. Her trust in him was unfounded.

8. Speculation about a divorce proved totally unfounded.

9. There were unfounded rumours of alcohol abuse.

10. Unfounded gossip can damage a person’s reputation.

11. The claims are, I repeat, totally unfounded.

12. We hold that their proposal is unfounded.

13. Avoid making intuitively obvious but unfounded assertions.

14. Yakovlev acquiesced in this polemical and unfounded notion.

15. Their bitterness then, is understandable and not altogether unfounded.

16. We now realise that these claims are totally unfounded.

17. – dismiss the action for compensation for damage as unfounded;

18. Suspicions of a government cover-up are entirely unfounded.

19. Doubts about the meaning and purpose of life are unfounded.

20. The other allegations of security violations proved to be unfounded.

21. In the event, these gloomy prognostications proved to be unfounded.

22. 26 synonyms for Baseless: unfounded, false, fabricated, unconfirmed, spurious, unjustified, unproven

23. She had serious misgivings about the whole affair, but they proved unfounded.

24. What does Baseless mean? Having no basis or foundation in fact; unfounded

25. Even if this plea were admissible, it is, in any event, unfounded.

26. In both English and French, Canard may mean an unfounded rumor or story

27. The fifth plea is therefore, in the absence of adequate grounds, manifestly unfounded.

28. If the allegation of infringement proves unfounded, there will have been no breach.

29. Apprehension about the risk of increasing the extent of myositis ossificans is unfounded.

30. The charges were proved unfounded for all four complaints and the cases were filed

31. Initial fears that oil from the tanker would cause an environmental hazard proved unfounded.

32. But today, a year since John McCarthy's homecoming, their worst dread has proved unfounded.

33. I'm pleased to see that our fears about the weather proved totally unfounded.

34. Of the 000 asylum applications made last year, nine out of 10 were unfounded.

35. After four years of detention, an Egyptian court ruled that his imprisonment was "unfounded."

36. 24 There are still some unfounded fears floating around out there about cancer being contagious.

37. Canard definition is - a false or unfounded report or story; especially : a fabricated report

38. 37 In any event, even if the second plea were admissible, it is unfounded.

39. The administrative appeal was dismissed as unfounded, on the basis of the surgeons’ complaints.

40. He could hear his piping London voice with its parrot greetings and unfounded optimism.

41. Synonyms for Baseless include groundless, unfounded, unproven, unsubstantiated, unsupported, false, foundationless, spurious, unattested and unconfirmed

42. 11 Much of this toll is preventable, including that related to unfounded fears of infection.

43. In any event, the Commission maintains that the appellants’ grounds set out above are unfounded.

44. - with the exception of certain renewable resources, predictions about global scarcity have turned out to be unfounded;

45. False accusations are also known as groundless accusations or unfounded accusations or false Allegations or false claims

46. 20 The Oberverwaltungsgericht (Higher Administrative Court, Germany) dismissed the ULD’s appeal against that judgment as unfounded.

47. Predictions of economic and labor disruption caused by the abolition of slavery proved to be unfounded.

48. They had hoped those fears would prove unfounded yesterday, but the rhetoric only got more vituperative.

49. They have been reluctant to admit AIDS patients, in part because of unfounded fears of contagion.

50. Your report last week was unfair. It was based upon wholly unfounded and totally unjustified allegations.