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was unfounded
adjective
Having no strong foundation; not based on solid reasons or facts.
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The criticism was unfounded.
This prediction was unfounded.
Her pessimism was unfounded.
Apple's bluster, though, was unfounded.
Again, the optimism was unfounded.
That worry was unfounded, and then some.
As it happened, Buratti's concern was unfounded.
He concluded that the assertion was unfounded.
Mr. Svahn said such criticism was unfounded.
Merck said that conclusion was unfounded.
Many demographers, including Chinese experts, feel this fear was unfounded.
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