unconfirmed

[ US /ˌənkənˈfɝmd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnkənfˈɜːmd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not finally established or settled
    unconfirmed rumors
    an unconfirmed letter of credit
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How To Use unconfirmed In A Sentence

  • While still unconfirmed, some close to the action confide that they think the album and tour will happen.
  • However, one unconfirmed report suggests it could be a matter of days before the company ceases to offer any service at all.
  • Last night there were unconfirmed reports that a second England fan was in a critical condition in hospital. Times, Sunday Times
  • The nationalities of two victims remain unconfirmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, there was also an unconfirmed report that his wife, Susie, had been taken ill.
  • According to unconfirmed reports, militants in disguise opened fire and detonated an explosive device.
  • The need to ascertain sigint data by other types of intelligence is highlighted by the enemy's decoy radio traffic, when wrong assumptions were made on the basis of unverified and unconfirmed sigint data.
  • Police were investigating unconfirmed reports of shots being fired as loyalists and nationalists confronted each other in Ardoyne.
  • Those rumors also remain unconfirmed as of publication of this report.
  • An unconfirmed number of homes were also left without electricity when power lines were taken out just before 7pm.
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