unsound
[ uhn-sound ]
/ ʌnˈsaʊnd /
adjective, un·sound·er, un·sound·est.
not sound; unhealthy, diseased, or disordered, as the body or mind.
decayed or impaired, as timber or foods; defective.
not solid or firm, as foundations.
not well-founded or valid; fallacious: an unsound argument.
easily broken; light: unsound slumber.
not financially strong; unreliable: an unsound corporation.
SYNONYMS FOR unsound
OTHER WORDS FROM unsound
un·sound·ly, adverb un·sound·ness, nounWords nearby unsound
unsolder,
unsolicited,
unsolved,
unsonsy,
unsophisticated,
unsound,
unsourced,
unsparing,
unspeak,
unspeakable,
unspecific
Example sentences from the Web for unsound
British Dictionary definitions for unsound
unsound
/ (ʌnˈsaʊnd) /
adjective
diseased, weak, or unstable
of unsound mind
unreliable or fallacious
unsound advice
lacking solidity, strength, or firmness
unsound foundations
of doubtful financial or commercial viability
an unsound enterprise
(of fruit, timber, etc) not in an edible or usable condition