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groundless

GROWND-luhs
adjective
1
Not based on any real evidence or reason; baseless.
"The rumours turned out to be entirely groundless."

How to Use Groundless

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In plain EnglishHaving no real basis or supporting evidence.

Easily confused with
Common pairings
groundless fears groundless accusations

Word Forms

more groundless comparative, most groundless superlative

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Etymology

From Old English grundlēas, "bottomless," from ground plus the "-less" suffix.

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