Unsoundness

Pronunciation: /ˈənˈsaʊndnəs/

Unsoundness (noun)

  1. The state of being weak or not trustworthy, so a plan, idea, or argument may fail.
  2. A condition that is not safe or not healthy, especially in buildings, equipment, or health checks.
  3. Lack of good moral strength; behaviour or character that is not right or not honest.

Examples

  • The report shows unsoundness, so the results cannot be trusted.
  • Her argument has unsoundness, and it fails to convince anyone.