Lacking substantiation; without evidence.
unsubstantiated
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for unsubstantiated.
Editorial note
DO NOT inject your own unsubstantiated and unhelpful opinions into a topic you by definition cannot relate to.
Quick take
Lacking substantiation; without evidence.
Meaning at a glance
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for unsubstantiated.
adjective
Lacking substantiation; without evidence.
See also: uncorroborated, unsupported
Example sentences
DO NOT inject your own unsubstantiated and unhelpful opinions into a topic you by definition cannot relate to.
FYI you're probably getting downvoted because of gratuitous negativity, an ungenerous reading of the situation, and unsubstantiated moral claims.
The assertions (granted, unsubstantiated) were that the gurus aren't putting their CV on web sites for HR departments to find.
And again you make unsubstantiated assumptions about how an hypothetical engagement between say the US and China will look like.
This is purely an unsubstantiated insult devoid of content please follow the HN guidelines.
Then the FTC/BCP will swoop in with massive $$$ lawsuits over unsubstantiated claims.
Also, points for dropping 100% unsubstantiated nationalism accusations right at the end, great!
Nothing like a good unsubstantiated rumor to artificially inflate a stock price.
We in the tech community generally dislike this sort of unsubstantiated hype.
It's a thinly veiled, unsubstantiated, accusation shamelessly masked as a question.
In protest, I won't even bother to write a retort to this unsubstantiated claim.
My guess (although this is completely unsubstantiated) is that Google realised their Chrome Web Store was another free channel app developers could use to promote their products.
Quote examples
"We need radically better ways to think, organize, and communicate" is a load of unsubstantiated nonsense.
> "there were serious discussion to the effect..." Ah, unsubstantiated claims of Internet speculation over something?
Unsubstantiated smears, and categorising her as "hostile".
We want to be a safe platform and we want to be a platform that also protects privacy at the same time." Now, combine that with some of the interesting commentary on "safe spaces" that we see coming out of our institutions of higher learning on a regular basis, and draw your own conclusions as to whether the uprising was based on pure unsubstantiated paranoia or not.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use unsubstantiated in a sentence?
DO NOT inject your own unsubstantiated and unhelpful opinions into a topic you by definition cannot relate to.
What does unsubstantiated mean?
Lacking substantiation; without evidence.
What part of speech is unsubstantiated?
unsubstantiated is commonly used as adjective.