unverified
/ (ʌnˈvɛrɪˌfaɪd) /
not having been confirmed, substantiated, or proven to be true
Derived forms of unverified
- unverifiable, adjective
Words Nearby unverified
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How to use unverified in a sentence
The administration itself routinely discounted and dismissed leaked reports and unverified accounts.
George W. Bush’s Puzzling WMD Coverup | Rick Santorum, Pete Hoekstra | October 27, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTWhether they like it or not, Kingdon and the other moderators rely on anonymous tips and unverified reports.
How the Syrian War Subreddit Scoops Mainstream Media | Nina Strochlic | November 7, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThe 12 shots, which are entirely unverified, bear a striking resemblence to Snowden.
Are These Edward Snowden’s Modeling Pictures? | Misty White Sidell | June 24, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThe cautious old lawyer would not accept unverified statements.
The Prime Minister | Anthony TrollopeLucretius especially surprises us by his views of the constitution of matter—unverified, so far as we can know.
I hope Mr. Pennington will not accuse me again of making unverified assertions because I have not quoted from the books.
Freedom's Battle | Mahatma GandhiDuring these months, the story of Bettesworth's having been a soldier in the Crimea remained unverified.
Memoirs of a Surrey Labourer | George Sturt (AKA George Bourne)He prefers induction to deduction, especially the sanctioned unverified deductions of social order.
My First Book: | Various
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