
unsupported claim
/ˌʌnsəˈpɔːrtɪd ˈkleɪm/
a statement for which the available evidence does not provide adequate support
unsupported claim in a sentence
“The reviewer removed an unsupported claim about customer intent from the summary.”
Origin of unsupported claim
Latin supportare to carry with un- not + Latin clamare to cry out
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