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Meaning of unverified
The primary meaning of the word "unverified" refers to something that has not been proven or confirmed to be true or accurate.
Etymology of unverified
The word "unverified" comes from the prefix "un-" meaning "not" and the verb "verify" which means "to prove or confirm the truth or accuracy of something"
The verb "verify" originated from the Latin word "verus" meaning "true" and the suffix "-fy" which is a combination of the Latin suffix "-ficare" meaning "to make" and the Old French suffix "-fier" meaning "to make or do"
The word "unverified" has been in use since the 15th century to describe information or claims that have not been proven or confirmed
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- Not proven or confirmed to be true or accurate
- * Not checked or tested for accuracy or authenticity
- * Lacking evidence or proof to support a claim or statement
Usage Examples
- The company's financial reports are unverified and require further investigation
- * The rumor about the celebrity's illness is unverified and should not be spread
- * The researcher's findings are unverified and need to be peer-reviewed before publication