Infundado in english
Unfounded
pronunciation: ənfaʊndɪd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ənfaʊndɪd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
infundado = undue ; unsupported ; unfounded ; ill-founded ; ungrounded ; misplaced ; gratuitous ; groundless ; baseless.
Example: Some are poorly written giving either too much or too little data, and giving undue emphasis to the author's priorities.Example: Even more reprehensible than the unsupported recollection is the guess, however well informed.Example: The common fear of the computer is unfounded, as computers are merely an extension of man's capacity for thought and action.Example: The society appears to have assumed that these bibliographies would remain valid indefinitely, an assumption that is unfortunately ill-founded.Example: This is an ungrounded notion = This is an ungrounded notion.Example: Because of the nature of AIDS, much misinformation, prejudice, and misplaced fear exist both within the general public and in professional communities worldwide.Example: However, most librarians do not have the training for counseling and should avoid gratuitous tampering with the lives of library patrons.Example: In my opinion it is groundless, deplorable, dishonoring to our father (and to his work, not to mention the people to whom he dedicated his life).Example: This lawsuit is not only baseless, it is an insult to the millions of law abiding gun owners in Texas and across this country.more:
» ser infundado = be unfounded .
Example: This fear was expressed by publishers and booksellers when the first lending libraries were established and by and large it has proved to be unfounded.