Adverb for not based on sound or reliable evidence or reasoning
“The theoretical arguments claiming that the hypothesis is unsound misunderstand the nature of the hypothesis.”
Adverb for lacking in accuracy or truth
“Giorgio's claims about ancient aliens are completely unsound and should be dismissed entirely.”
Adverb for mentally deranged or unbalanced
“Perhaps Danielle's insistence that the meeting had never taken place had left her feeling that others may judge her to be mentally unsound.”
Adverb for somewhat ill or not fully physically healthy
“The disease is transmissible and may spread from this unsound animal to the other members of the herd.”
Adverb for physically or structurally not stable, safe or robust
“The beams of the house were rickety and unsound, and the site was entirely overgrown.”
Adverb for in a dilapidated or disintegrating condition, typically about to fall apart
“But the whole structure was unsound, unsound from the foundations upward.”
Adverb for worn out or ruined because of age or neglect
Adverb for low in quality or below expectations
Adverb for failing to convince or persuade
Adverb for not physically functioning or working
Adverb for unfaithful or without loyalty
Adverb for organically decayed or broken down
Adverb for not conforming with accepted or orthodox standards or beliefs
Adverb for characterized by an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing, unpleasant or deathly subjects
Adverb for involving or caused by a physical or mental disease
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