unsoundly

/ʌnˈsaʊndli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is not based on good reasoning or solid evidence; illogically or unreliably.
    • The argument was unsoundly constructed, relying on outdated statistics.
    • She unsoundly assumed that all the data was correct without checking.
    • The plan was unsoundly based on wishful thinking rather than facts.
  2. In a way that is physically weak, damaged, or not in good condition.
    • His health was unsoundly fragile after years of neglect.
    • The foundation of the house was unsoundly laid, causing cracks in the walls.
    • The old bridge was unsoundly built and collapsed after the storm.
  3. In a restless or disturbed manner, especially during sleep.
    • The baby slept unsoundly, waking up every hour.
    • He tossed and turned unsoundly, troubled by nightmares.
    • She slept unsoundly through the noisy night.
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