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Unsubstantiated

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Evidence NeededPlay
Use 'unsubstantiated' to indicate that a statement lacks proof or evidence. SlideWithout proper evidence, your accusations remain unsubstantiated.
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Question CredibilityPlay
'Unsubstantiated' can imply skepticism about the credibility of a claim. SlideThe article was dismissed as it contained several unsubstantiated claims.
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Avoid in Formal ProofPlay
In scientific and legal contexts, avoid making unsubstantiated statements to maintain credibility. SlideThe researcher's unsubstantiated hypothesis was not well-received.