unfounded

adj

Etymology

From un- + founded.

Definitions

  1. Having no strong foundation

    Having no strong foundation; not based on solid reasons or facts.

    • an unfounded report; unfounded fears
    • […] such unfounded conjectures are best answered by neglect.
  2. Not having been founded or instituted.

    • Even the great world as yet undiscovered, the cities as yet unfounded, and the history as yet unwritten, are lost: fallen from the beginning.
  3. Bottomless.

    • […] from them I go This uncouth errand sole, and one for all My self expose, with lonely steps to tread Th’ unfounded deep […]
    • He makes this Glob so spacious and fair Unfix’d, unprop’d, unfounded any where, Hang, like a Water-bubble in the Air.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA