Groundless

/ˈɡraʊndləs/ adjective

Without a solid reason or basis; not supported by facts or evidence.

From 'ground' (foundation, basis) plus '-less' (suffix meaning without). 'Ground' itself comes from Old English 'grund,' originally meaning 'bottom' or 'foundation,' used metaphorically for 'basis' by Middle English.

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