largely unfounded
Frequency: 6.815.3 per million words
Indicates that something is mostly, but not entirely, without basis.
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- His accusations against the company were largely unfounded.
- The rumors circulating about her departure proved to be largely unfounded.
- Concerns about the project's viability were, thankfully, largely unfounded.
- While there was a grain of truth, the public's fears were largely unfounded.
- The criticisms of the new policy appear largely unfounded upon closer inspection.
- Reports of a major crisis turned out to be largely unfounded.
- She argued that the allegations against the defendant were largely unfounded.
- Despite initial worries, their anxieties about the exam were largely unfounded.
- The panic over the new virus was largely unfounded, according to health officials.
- His claims of corruption, though initially sensational, were later found to be largely unfounded.