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been unfounded
adjective
Having no strong foundation; not based on solid reasons or facts.
Exact(42)
Her fears seem to have been unfounded.
Happily, this distinctly censorious speculation appears to have been unfounded.
Fears that the system would be vulnerable to fraud appear to have been unfounded.
But with crowds arriving soon after the spot opened, their fears may have been unfounded.
But worries about a mass exodus appear to have been unfounded.
Most have been unfounded, they say, but they are continuing to investigate about 60 cases.
Similar(18)
Both contentions are unfounded.
My fears were unfounded.
These concerns are unfounded.
The contention is unfounded.
This objection is unfounded.
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