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be unfounded
adjective
Having no strong foundation; not based on solid reasons or facts.
Exact(60)
This fear may be unfounded.
This fear turned out to be unfounded.
Unfortunately, such hopes appear to be unfounded.
The claims were revealed to be unfounded.
The workers' fears may not be unfounded.
Such pessimism proved to be unfounded.
Their fears may not be unfounded.
So far those fears may be unfounded.
But it appears to be unfounded.
These concerns appear to be unfounded.
These concerns turned out to be unfounded.
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