Meaning & Definition of Unproven in English
Unproven
not demonstrated to be true or valid
Pronunciation:
ˌʌnˈpruːvənPart of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Not having been tested or verified.
Example Sentence: The unproven theory lacked sufficient evidence to support it.
Definition: Not established as valid or reliable.
Example Sentence: Many unproven claims have circulated about the benefits of this supplement.
Definition: Existing without empirical or conclusive support.
Example Sentence: His unproven accusations were dismissed by the committee.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' combined with 'proven', the past participle of 'prove'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- unproven claims: assertions that lack supporting evidence
- unproven methods: techniques or approaches that have not been substantiated
- an unproven track record: a history that has not been demonstrated with results
Translations
- Spanish: no probado
- French: non prouvé
- German: unbewiesen
- Russian: неопровергнутый
Related Words
- prove: to demonstrate the truth or existence of something through evidence.
- proof: evidence sufficient to establish a thing as true.
Slang Meanings of unproven
Meaning: A theory or idea that hasn't been validated yet.
Example Sentence: That new tech is still unproven, so I'm not jumping on the bandwagon.
Meaning: Claims that are speculated but not confirmed.
Example Sentence: Those unproven rumors about the celebrity's relationship are everywhere.