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English
Etymology
From base + -less.
Pronunciation
Adjective
baseless (not comparable)
- Of reasoning: based on something that is not true, or not based on solid reasons or facts; unfounded; without a basis.
baseless accusations; baseless rumors
2020 November 18, “Network News: DfT dismisses Berkeley's HS2 claims”, in Rail, page 24:Speaking to RAIL, a DfT spokesman said: "We do not recognise these baseless, false figures. Just last month we provided an update to Parliament on the costs of the project and confirmed that it would be delivered within the funding envelope. […] ."
- Without a physical base.
2009, Penelope Curtis, On the meanings of sculpture in painting, volume 1, page 18:More significant still — and most obviously in debt to the painterly imagination — this floating statue is the first baseless statue ever made. It is as though Bernini had taken Michelangelo's 'Pieta' and made it fly.
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Translations
based on something not true or not supported by solid facts
— see unfounded