"Unsubstantiated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unsubstantiated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unsubstantiated" Meaning

Not supported by evidence or proof; not proven or verified.

Example: The claims made in the article were unsubstantiated and lacked concrete facts to back them up.

"Unsubstantiated" Examples

Usage Examples:


1. Lack of evidence:
The allegations against the company were baseless and unsubstantiated, leading to a public outcry.

2. Unreliable source:
The story has been circulating on social media, but the source is so unsubstantiated that it's hard to believe anything.

3. Evidence not presented:
Despite the claims of wrongdoing, the prosecution failed to present any solid evidence, leading the judge to rule the charges unsubstantiated.

4. No concrete proof:
The news article stating that the new business venture would create thousands of jobs was unsubstantiated by any concrete statistics or economic reports.

5. Questionable by nature:
Her unsubstantiated claim about winning the prestigious award for years on end raised many skeptical eyebrows.

"Unsubstantiated" Similar Words

Unstuck

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Being "unstuck" usually means being freed or released from a difficult or unpleasant situation, problem, or feeling of being trapped. It can also imply a return to a normal or flowing state after being blocked or hindered.<br><br>For example:<br><br>- "I was feeling stuck in my career, but after attending a conference, I felt unstuck and found a new direction."<br>- "The traffic was awful, but then we finally unstuck ourselves from the jam and made it to our destination."<br><br>It can also refer to an object, such as an unjammed or unobstructed situation, like a machine or a wheel.

Unstuffy

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Unsubscribe

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To stop receiving emails, communications, or services from someone or something.<br><br>For example: "You need to unsubscribe from this newsletter if you don't want to receive any more emails."

Unsubscribed

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Meaning: to withdraw or cancel one's subscription or membership in something.

Unsubscribes

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The word "unsubscribes" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "unsubscribe", which means to cancel or remove one's name from a mailing list, email newsletter, or any other form of regular notification or communication.

Unsubstantial

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Lacking substance or real value; not worth considering or taking seriously.

Unsubstantially

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Lacking substantial evidence or basis; not solid or substantial in construction or quality; frail.

Unsubstantiate

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To provide no evidence or argument in support of a claim or assertion, often in a way that is insufficient or lacking in substance, thereby undermining the validity or credibility of the claim.<br><br>Example: "Her claim of winning the award was unsubstantiated, and it was later discovered that she fabricated the story."

Unsubtle

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Cloudy, unclear, or lacking subtlety; open and obvious. Not refined or sophisticated in manner or style.

Unsuccessful

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Not achieving or accomplishing the desired outcome or goal, often due to a lack of effort, skill, or opportunity. Inadequate or ineffective in meeting expectations, needs, or results.<br><br>Example: "The unsuccessful attempt to climb the mountain due to bad weather left the hikers disappointed."

Unsuccessfully

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Meaning: Not successfully; failing to accomplish what was intended.

Unsuccored

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"Unsuccored" is an adjective that means not assisted or helped by others, often in a situation where one needed support or aid. It describes someone or something that is left unaided or unsupported.

Unsuitability

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The word "unsuitability" refers to the quality or state of being unsuitable, meaning not suitable or unfit for a particular purpose, occasion, or situation.<br><br>In other words, something that is unsuitable is not matching the requirements, needs, or norms of a particular context, making it inappropriate or unqualified for that situation.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> The candidate's lack of experience made their application unsuitable for the job.<br> The weather was unsuitable for an outdoor picnic, so we went to an indoor venue instead.<br> The soundtrack was unsuitable for a family-friendly event, so we chose a more mellow playlist.

Unsuitable

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Unsuited

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Not suitable or fitting; inappropriate.<br><br>Example: "He thought the outfit was unsuited to the occasion and looked out of place."

Unsullied

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