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[ʌnsáund]adjective ( unsoundly adverb)nezdrav, bolehen; slab, pomanjkljiv (blago); črviv, trhel, gnil (sadje, les); napokan; zmoten (argument), neosnovan, neverodostojen; nesiguren, nezanesljiv, nesolidenunsound of ( —ali in) mind — slaboumen, neprišteven, duševno bolan
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unsound — [un sound′] adj. not sound or free from defect; specif., a) not normal or healthy physically or mentally b) not safe, firm, or solid; insecure c) not safe and secure financially d) not based on truth or valid reasoning; not accurate, reliable,… … English World dictionary
unsound — adj 1. diseased, in poor health, unhealthy, infirm, decrepit, sick, sickly, ailing, ill, unwell; pathological, morbid, afflicted, affected, infected; laid up, off one s feed, indisposed; deranged, abnormal, unbalanced, unhinged; demented, crazy,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
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un|sound´ness — un|sound «uhn SOWND», adjective. 1. not in good condition; not sound: »A diseased mind or body is unsound. Unsound walls are not firm. An unsound business is not reliable. 2. not based on truth or fact; not valid: »an unsound doctrine, an unsound … Useful english dictionary
un|sound´ly — un|sound «uhn SOWND», adjective. 1. not in good condition; not sound: »A diseased mind or body is unsound. Unsound walls are not firm. An unsound business is not reliable. 2. not based on truth or fact; not valid: »an unsound doctrine, an unsound … Useful english dictionary
un|sound — «uhn SOWND», adjective. 1. not in good condition; not sound: »A diseased mind or body is unsound. Unsound walls are not firm. An unsound business is not reliable. 2. not based on truth or fact; not valid: »an unsound doctrine, an unsound theory.… … Useful english dictionary
sound — I [[t]sa͟ʊnd[/t]] NOUN AND VERB USES ♦ sounds, sounding, sounded (Please look at category 12 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.) 1) N COUNT A sound is something that you hear. Peter heard the sound of… … English dictionary
sound — sound1 W1S1 [saund] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: son, from Latin sonus] 1.) [U and C] something that you hear, or what can be heard = ↑noise ▪ There were strange sounds coming from the next room. sound of ▪ She could hear the sound … Dictionary of contemporary English
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sound — 1 /saUnd/ noun 1 SENSATION (U) something that you hear, or what can be heard: strange sounds coming from the next room (+ of): the sound of voices | not make a sound (=keep quiet): Don t make a sound, any of you! | Light travels faster than sound … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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