Having no ground or foundation
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Foundless = without foundation For example: His foundless hope was soon shattered. Similar to "groundless" and somewhat more archaic.
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There is no such word, do you mean the word italic?
The charges were groundless.
Groundless in this situation is an adjective. It mostly emits a negative, helpless vibe. An example to use it in is, "Your suspicions are groundless." It implies that a person's doubts have no solid foundation"His fears of discovery proved to be groundless.""This book that I bought yesterday was totally groundless".Your theory about dark matter is groundless.Yes ,you can use groundless in a sentence.
Groundless Suspicion - 1913 was released on: USA: 2 May 1913
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No, "justified" and "groundless" are antonyms. "Justified" means having a valid or well-founded reason, while "groundless" means lacking a basis or foundation.
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The word "gossip" comes from the Old English word "godsibb," which referred to a godparent or sponsor at a baptism. Over time, the meaning evolved to include close friends and conversation, often involving intimate or personal topics.
Barratry is the act of persistently instigating lawsuits, often groundless lawsuits.
It might come from the Shroud of Turin.
A barrator is a person who is guilty of barratry - the act of persistently instigating lawsuits, often groundless lawsuits.