noun a person or thing that has not been confirmed or verified
adjective describing something that has not been proven or verified
Indicates transactions or financial data that have not been validated or approved.
Used to describe test results or diagnoses that have not been officially confirmed by a healthcare professional.
Denotes statements or evidence that have not been proven or substantiated in a court of law.
Refers to information or reports that have not been verified or corroborated by multiple sources.
In the publishing industry, an unconfirmed manuscript refers to a book or article that has not yet been verified for accuracy or authenticity.
In research studies, unconfirmed results are findings that have not been replicated or validated by other researchers.
An unconfirmed report in journalism refers to information that has not been verified by reliable sources or official sources.
In finance, unconfirmed rumors or market speculation can impact stock prices and investor decisions.
An unconfirmed diagnosis in medicine refers to a preliminary assessment that has not been confirmed through further tests or evaluations.