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Definition of unsubstantiated in English: unsubstantiatedadjectiveʌnsəbˈstanʃɪeɪtɪdˌənsəbˈstæn(t)ʃiˌeɪdəd Not supported or proven by evidence. 未经证实的;无事实根据的 无事实根据的要求。 Example sentencesExamples - He has built his academic career on unsubstantiated claims that he is a Native American.
- Such outlandish and unsubstantiated claims should provoke skepticism in all but the most gullible.
- The Web site is filled with extraordinary but unsubstantiated claims regarding their cipher.
- The US government has placed blame on the magazine for printing an unsubstantiated and uncorroborated story of this magnitude.
- There have been unsubstantiated claims of low-level intimidation in Dublin through this canvass.
- This article is loaded with ex cathedra statements, unsubstantiated claims, and inaccuracies.
- They argued his claim was unsubstantiated and, even if true, had been calculated incorrectly.
- With the flamboyant, unsubstantiated claims come exaggerated insults directed at anyone who criticises or questions his work.
- Companies often make wild and unsubstantiated claims about their products.
- Complaints revolved around the completely unsubstantiated claims of 70 per cent absorption.
- He said there were allegations that the teacher may have struck out at the pupil first, but this claim was unsubstantiated.
- The county council has always maintained that these claims are unsubstantiated.
- Now that they have lost that argument, they have moved on to unsubstantiated claims of financial ruin for pubs.
- People in the public eye, he says, are never allowed to forget even unsubstantiated claims of wrong-doing.
- Another disquieting feature of the assessment report is the unsubstantiated claims of illness provided by the mother.
- Last month he was given leave by a court in California to sue the Illinois-based lawyer of a woman who made unsubstantiated rape claims against him.
- Educational personnel were the single most likely group to make unsubstantiated claims of child abuse.
- However the research establishment simply see unsubstantiated claims, and a lack of scientific rigour.
- Indeed, he did not himself acknowledge that he had recycled an unsubstantiated claim without any evidence that it was true.
- There are many unsubstantiated claims out there, and skeptics cannot possibly evaluate all of them.
Synonyms unconfirmed, unsupported, uncorroborated, not backed up by evidence, unverified, unattested, unproven, not validated, untested unfounded, ill-founded, groundless, baseless, without basis, without foundation, unjustified, unwarranted, unjustifiable, unreasonable speculative, conjectural, assumed, presumed questionable, open to question, disputable, debatable unreliable, untrustworthy, dubious, doubtful, tenuous, spurious, suspect, flimsy, weak, nebulous, unsound, undependable informal iffy British informal dodgy rare unestablished, suppositious, suppositive Definition of unsubstantiated in US English: unsubstantiatedadjectiveˌənsəbˈstæn(t)ʃiˌeɪdədˌənsəbˈstan(t)SHēˌādəd Not supported or proven by evidence. 未经证实的;无事实根据的 无事实根据的要求。 Example sentencesExamples - Such outlandish and unsubstantiated claims should provoke skepticism in all but the most gullible.
- With the flamboyant, unsubstantiated claims come exaggerated insults directed at anyone who criticises or questions his work.
- Another disquieting feature of the assessment report is the unsubstantiated claims of illness provided by the mother.
- Companies often make wild and unsubstantiated claims about their products.
- They argued his claim was unsubstantiated and, even if true, had been calculated incorrectly.
- Last month he was given leave by a court in California to sue the Illinois-based lawyer of a woman who made unsubstantiated rape claims against him.
- He has built his academic career on unsubstantiated claims that he is a Native American.
- The Web site is filled with extraordinary but unsubstantiated claims regarding their cipher.
- The US government has placed blame on the magazine for printing an unsubstantiated and uncorroborated story of this magnitude.
- There are many unsubstantiated claims out there, and skeptics cannot possibly evaluate all of them.
- Educational personnel were the single most likely group to make unsubstantiated claims of child abuse.
- The county council has always maintained that these claims are unsubstantiated.
- There have been unsubstantiated claims of low-level intimidation in Dublin through this canvass.
- Indeed, he did not himself acknowledge that he had recycled an unsubstantiated claim without any evidence that it was true.
- Now that they have lost that argument, they have moved on to unsubstantiated claims of financial ruin for pubs.
- However the research establishment simply see unsubstantiated claims, and a lack of scientific rigour.
- People in the public eye, he says, are never allowed to forget even unsubstantiated claims of wrong-doing.
- Complaints revolved around the completely unsubstantiated claims of 70 per cent absorption.
- He said there were allegations that the teacher may have struck out at the pupil first, but this claim was unsubstantiated.
- This article is loaded with ex cathedra statements, unsubstantiated claims, and inaccuracies.
Synonyms unconfirmed, unsupported, uncorroborated, not backed up by evidence, unverified, unattested, unproven, not validated, untested |