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Not made explicit.
unspoken
unsaid
unexpressed
unvoiced
unstated
unverbalized
unverbalised
implicit
inexplicit
unspoken
unsaid
unexpressed
unvoiced
unstated
1
She thus raised, at a rather inopportune moment, the great
unspoken
problem.
2
A great deal of what was as yet
unspoken
fell into place.
3
He'd honored her
unspoken
request for space-hadgiven her time to think.
4
Sara saw that he noted her
unspoken
words and hadn't taken offense.
5
Armed with information, experts can exert a gigantic, if
unspoken
,
leverage: fear.
1
But then, I reflected, the best words are often those left
unsaid
.
2
For Jon Fosse, what's left
unsaid
is as important as what's said.
3
Nothing is left
unsaid
;
his consciousness is open for all to explore.
4
Although it is
unsaid
,
it will also probably also prevent software piracy.
5
He left the rest
unsaid
;
but they knew well what was meant.
1
And to her everything in the venerable city teemed with
unexpressed
lyric.
2
Ambrose could feel their
unexpressed
sneers like goads in the raw flesh.
3
The
unexpressed
factor is part of my revenge; what can I do?
4
He turned to Juliette with an
unexpressed
query in his adder-like eyes.
5
But his views as to the murder of Clark he left
unexpressed
.
1
In
unvoiced
plosives children with specific language impairment demonstrated more often substitutions.
2
It's definitely a day where advice or strong opinions should remain
unvoiced
!
3
Whose strengths were fortitude and watchfulness and an
unvoiced
depth of caring.
4
In answer to his
unvoiced
question, one captain, Luc Valonforth, said, Apologies, milord.
5
Others see it simply as goy spelled backwards, with the final consonant
unvoiced
.
1
Perhaps its intentions, if still
unstated
and relentlessly undefined, are ultimately malevolent.
2
That was my
unstated
reward for all the good they've done me.
3
Through the last staccato sentences there ran an
unstated
sense of desperation.
4
Trump and Zuckerberg have formed an unspoken, almost certainly
unstated
,
strategic alliance.
5
They were white, Protestant, with an
unstated
tolerance for a few Catholics.
1
This dominance can mean a belittling of men at home and an uneasiness, often
unverbalised
,
about their presence in the playground, for example.
1
I try to shriek, but the sound gurgles
unuttered
in my throat.
2
He retired with them and his
unuttered
verses in his crumpled bosom.
3
Some inane reply forced its way through the press of
unuttered
avowals.
4
Marking my curiosity before it was expressed, he answered the
unuttered
question.
5
She tried to whisper an explanation, but he hushed the words
unuttered
.
6
He stopped and waited for her to reply to his
unuttered
question.
7
A passionate answer sprang to his lips, but he stopped it
unuttered
.
8
But her thought remained
unuttered
,
and there was a prolongation of silence.
9
The Professor's face was red, and
unuttered
words were upon his lips.
10
He despised himself for his weakness, and still his desire remained
unuttered
.
11
Bitter reproaches indeed shook his lips, but trembled there and died
unuttered
.
12
A bit of audacious speech trembled on my lips, but remained
unuttered
.
13
Mrs. Masters's haggard face and Abbie's red eyes told of
unuttered
misery.
14
He left the terrible menace
unuttered
,
but it was none the less understood.
15
That was the burden of the
unuttered
cry which filled his whole being.
16
Your
unuttered
words meet mine in a ritual unillumined by lamps.
unuttered
remain unuttered
unuttered words
leave unuttered
unuttered question
unuttered thought