Meaning & Definition of word "Unsupported"

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    Unsupported

    /ˌʌn.səˈpɔːr.tɪd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Not supported; lacking necessary backing, assistance, or foundation.
      • Example: The project remains unsupported by the current administration.
    • 2. Not upheld or verified by evidence or authority.
      • Example: The claims made in the report were unsupported by any credible sources.
    • 3. Not having the necessary structural support.
      • Example: The unsupported wall began to show signs of cracking.

    Etymology

    Derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' + 'supported', the past participle of 'support'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    unsupported claims:

    Assertions made without evidence.

    unsupported software:

    Programs that do not receive official support.

    unsupported arguments:

    Points that lack evidence or support.

    Related Words

    support:

    To bear or hold up.

    endorsement:

    The act of giving approval or support.

    backing:

    Support or help, especially in a financial sense.

    Slang Meanings of unsupported

    Meaning: Thrown to the wolves

    Example Sentence: He was left unsupported, just thrown to the wolves.

    Meaning: On your own

    Example Sentence: After the funding cuts, they were completely unsupported and on their own.