unverified

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ verified.

Adjective

unverified (not comparable)

  1. Not (yet) confirmed; not verified.
    Synonyms: unconfirmed, untested
    • 2019 March 16, Katelyn Polantz, “Steele says he used unverified information to support details about web company in dossier”, in CNN[1]:
      The most salacious claims in the dossier are still unverified.
    • 2023 July 20, Annie Grayer, Marshall Cohen and Jeremy Herb, “Grassley releases internal FBI document about unverified Biden bribery allegations”, in CNN[2]:
      Republicans, though, have seized on the unverified material as part of their broader investigation into the Bidens.

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