Unfounded in a sentence as an adjective

As best I can make out that's an unfounded rumor based on a single incident.

From the article: Im finding that most of the concerns on the substance out there are unfounded.

As a male who manages both men and women, I think the author is guilty of selective perception and unfounded bias.

After recently having to work with modern PHP, I have to say a lot of the criticism of the language is unfounded.

To say this response is unnecessary and unfounded is disingenuous.

" - big content shillChair: "If you believe these concerns are unfounded, please submit written responses to that specific question explaining why you believe that."...

For instance, if scientists at a pharmaceutical company issue unfounded assurances that a drug is safer than it is in truth, consumers might have a reasonable case.

I'm sorry, but this whole article is based on a completely unfounded premise - that being the premise that you're not "committed" to your startup unless you've quit your dayjob and are working on the startup fulltime.

David Brooks has a really terrible track record of horribly misinterpreting social science research and drawing completely unfounded conclusions from it.

Your comment started out pretty well and then you put yourself into the same group as the one you were trying to disparage with this really unnecessary and unfounded comment.> Particularly after you admit to using Windows in 2013.

Unfounded definitions

adjective

without a basis in reason or fact; "baseless gossip"; "the allegations proved groundless"; "idle fears"; "unfounded suspicions"; "unwarranted jealousy"

See also: baseless groundless idle unwarranted wild