"Unsaid" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unsaid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unsaid" Meaning

Implication of something that is understood or inferred without being directly stated, but is not explicitly expressed or spoken aloud.

"Unsaid" Examples

Unspoken Agreements


"The memory was an unsaid part of our childhood, a painful reality that only surfaced years later."
"The unsaid gratitude she felt towards her friend for being there during the tough time was something she had to express late too."
"The atmosphere in the meeting was tense, with many unsaid questions floating in the air."
"The couple's love was powerful, but the unsaid tension between them began to emerge occasionally."
"He knew she was always there for him when he was down, but the unsaid emotion behind her usual smile made him curious about her feelings sometimes."

"Unsaid" Similar Words

Unruffledly

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Unruliness

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Unruly

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Causing problems and difficult to control or manage. Disobedient and unruly behavior, especially in a child. Rough and wild in appearance or movement.

Unsacred

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Unsaddle

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To remove a saddle, especially from a horse.

Unsaddled

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Without a saddle. Used, especially of a horse, to remain mounted but not wearing a saddle.

Unsafe

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Unsafely

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Unsaintly

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Less than saintly; wicked.

Unsalable

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Unsaleable refers to something that is impossible or extremely difficult to sell, often due to its poor quality, lack of demand, or other factors. It can also refer to items that are not allowed to be sold, such as stolen or counterfeit goods.

Unsalaried

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Unsalted

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Unsalvageable

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Completely beyond repair or unable to be restored to a usable condition.

Unsanctified

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The word "unsanctified" is an adjective that means:<br><br>Not consecrated or dedicated to a sacred or holy purpose; not pertaining to a divine or sacred nature. It can also imply a lack of reverence or moral integrity.<br><br>For example: "The unsanctified violence in the movie was distressing to watch."<br><br>In a broader sense, "unsanctified" can also refer to something that is worldly, unspiritual, or lacks moral purity.<br><br>For example: "The unsanctified atmosphere of the party made it hard for me to enjoy myself."

Unsanctify

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Verb: To make or declare something no longer sacred or considered sacred; to make something profane or secular.<br><br>Example: "The newly discovered fossils were considered to be a sacred site but after the excavation, they were deemed to have been unequivocally desecrated, unsanctified and abandoned to the natural elements."

Unsanctioned

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Unauthorized, unofficial, or not given explicit approval or permission. Not sanctioned or endorsed by an authoritative body or organization.