1. unverified - Adjective
2. unverified - Adjective Satellite
lacking proof or substantiation
Source: WordNetAccording to unverified sources, during a 26 March 1974 test flight a Concorde reached its maximum speed ever of convert (Mach 2.23) at an altitude of convert, and during subsequent test flights reached maximum altitude of convert. Source: Internet
Although the presidential aide was not specific about those he was referring to, his statement came after unverified rumours claimed that President Muhammadu Buhari and his chief of staff, Kyari had been flown abroad for medical attention. Source: Internet
Along with asking companies to add denatured alcohol to their products, the FDA is also warning against making “false promises,” including the use of unverified claims in advertising. Source: Internet
An unverified dossier composed by a former foreign intelligence officer and funded by the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee played a crucial role in the bureau’s decision to spy on Page, the DOJ inspector general concluded. Source: Internet
An unverified photograph recently published in the Bulgarian news media showed him half-naked and apparently sleeping beside a handgun. Source: Internet
A Polish-sounding last name or a Polish-speaking ancestor was sufficient to be regarded as "autochthonous" Polish. citation In October 1946 37,736 persons were "verified" as Polish citizens while 30,804 remained "unverified". Source: Internet