unfoundedly

English

Etymology

unfounded + -ly

Adverb

unfoundedly (comparative more unfoundedly, superlative most unfoundedly)

  1. In an unfounded way; without basis.
    • 1965, Jack H. Kahn, Human Growth and the Development of Personality, page 37
      Breast feeding is broken off and, although the mother blames the child, she just as unfoundedly feels guilty herself.

Synonyms

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