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  1. The meaning of UNSUPPORTED is not supported. How to use unsupported in a sentence.

  2. UNSUPPORTED definition: 1. If someone's opinions or statements are unsupported, they do not have any proof or evidence to…. Learn more.

  3. UNSUPPORTED meaning: 1. If someone's opinions or statements are unsupported, they do not have any proof or evidence to…. Learn more.

  4. An unsupported building or person is not being physically supported or held up by anything. ...the vast unsupported wall of the Ajuda Palace in Lisbon. ...the child's first unsupported step.

  5. Unsupported definition: not supported physically, financially, or emotionally. See examples of UNSUPPORTED used in a sentence.

  6. Synonyms for UNSUPPORTED: unreasonable, unsubstantiated, invalid, unfounded, baseless, unwarranted, irrational, groundless; Antonyms of UNSUPPORTED: valid, reasonable, hard, good, justified, reasoned, just, certified

  7. not sustained or maintained by nonmaterial aid. “ unsupported accusations”. synonyms: baseless, groundless, idle, unfounded, unwarranted, wild. without a basis in reason or fact. single-handed, unassisted, unbacked. unsupported by other people. uncorroborated, unsubstantiated. unsupported by other evidence.

  8. Define unsupported. unsupported synonyms, unsupported pronunciation, unsupported translation, English dictionary definition of unsupported. adj 1. not supported physically, financially, or emotionally: unable to sit up unsupported. 2. not upheld by evidence or facts; unsubstantiated Collins...

  9. Definition of unsupported adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Unsupported Sentence Examples. The allies, however, continued to retreat, but unfortunately Vandamme, with his single corps and unsupported, issued out of the mountains on their flank, threw himself across their line of retreat near Kulm, and was completely overwhelmed by sheer weight of numbers (29th). The charge was admirably executed; it ...