unsupported

/ˌʌnsəˈpɔːrtɪd/
adjective
  1. Not held up or kept in position by something; lacking physical support.
    • He tried to stand on the unsupported beam and lost his balance.
    • A bridge with unsupported sections can be dangerous.
    • The unsupported shelf collapsed under the weight of the books.
  2. Not backed by evidence, proof, or assistance.
    • Her unsupported accusations hurt the team's morale.
    • He made an unsupported guess about the exam results.
    • The claim was unsupported by any scientific research.
  3. Not receiving emotional or financial help from others.
    • Many unsupported parents struggle to raise children alone.
    • She felt unsupported by her friends during the difficult time.
    • The artist worked unsupported for years before gaining recognition.
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