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causelessly

  • 1 grundlos

    I Adj.
    1. (unbegründet) unfounded, groundless
    2. Meere, Tiefen: bottomless
    3. Weg: muddy
    II Adv. for no reason (at all)
    * * *
    unprovoked (Adj.); baseless (Adj.); unfounded (Adj.); causeless (Adj.); unreasonable (Adj.); without any reason (Adv.); groundless (Adj.)
    * * *
    grụnd|los
    1. adj
    1) Tiefe etc bottomless
    2) (fig = unbegründet) groundless, unfounded
    2. adv (fig)
    without reason, for no reason (at all)
    * * *
    1) (without foundation or reason: a baseless claim.) baseless
    2) ((derogatory) done, said etc without good reason or excuse or when not wanted: gratuitous insults.) gratuitous
    4) (without reason: Your fears are groundless.) groundless
    * * *
    grund·los
    I. adj
    1. (unbegründet) groundless, unfounded
    \grundloses Lachen laughter for no reason [at all]
    2. (ohne festen Boden) bottomless
    II. adv groundlessly
    \grundlos lachen to laugh for no reason [at all]
    * * *
    1.
    1) (unbegründet) groundless; unfounded
    2) (ohne festen Boden) bottomless <sea, depths, etc.>
    2.

    grundlos lachen — laugh for no reason [at all]

    jemanden grundlos verdächtigenbe suspicious of somebody without reason

    * * *
    A. adj
    1. (unbegründet) unfounded, groundless
    2. Meere, Tiefen: bottomless
    3. Weg: muddy
    B. adv for no reason (at all)
    * * *
    1.
    1) (unbegründet) groundless; unfounded
    2) (ohne festen Boden) bottomless <sea, depths, etc.>
    2.

    grundlos lachen — laugh for no reason [at all]

    * * *
    adj.
    baseless adj.
    causeless adj.
    groundless adj.
    motiveless adj.
    unfounded adj.
    unprovoked adj.
    without any reason expr. adv.
    causelessly adv.
    groundlessly adv.
    unfoundedly adv.
    without motive adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > grundlos

  • 2 grundlos

    1. baseless
    2. causaleless
    3. causeless
    4. causelessly
    5. for no reason
    6. groundless
    7. groundlessly adv
    8. motiveless
    9. motivelessly
    10. unfound
    11. unfounded
    12. unfoundedly
    13. ungrounded [fears, accusations]
    14. unprovoked
    15. without any reason

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > grundlos

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