Unsound

Pronunciation: /ənˈsaʊnd/

Unsound (adj)

  1. Not supported by good reasons or real evidence; likely to be wrong.
  2. Not safe for health or well-being; harmful or risky to use or follow.
  3. Having a problem in law or rules, so it cannot be trusted or upheld.

Unsound (adjective)

Examples

  • The argument is unsound because it ignores clear evidence.
  • The plan is unsound, so it cannot be trusted.