unfoundedly

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Etymology[edit]

unfounded +‎ -ly

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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.

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