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Examples for "unspoken"
Examples for "unspoken"
1She thus raised, at a rather inopportune moment, the great unspoken problem.
2A great deal of what was as yet unspoken fell into place.
3He'd honored her unspoken request for space-hadgiven her time to think.
4Sara saw that he noted her unspoken words and hadn't taken offense.
5Armed with information, experts can exert a gigantic, if unspoken, leverage: fear.
1But then, I reflected, the best words are often those left unsaid.
2For Jon Fosse, what's left unsaid is as important as what's said.
3Nothing is left unsaid; his consciousness is open for all to explore.
4Although it is unsaid, it will also probably also prevent software piracy.
5He left the rest unsaid; but they knew well what was meant.
1And to her everything in the venerable city teemed with unexpressed lyric.
2Ambrose could feel their unexpressed sneers like goads in the raw flesh.
3The unexpressed factor is part of my revenge; what can I do?
4He turned to Juliette with an unexpressed query in his adder-like eyes.
5But his views as to the murder of Clark he left unexpressed.
1I try to shriek, but the sound gurgles unuttered in my throat.
2He retired with them and his unuttered verses in his crumpled bosom.
3Some inane reply forced its way through the press of unuttered avowals.
4Marking my curiosity before it was expressed, he answered the unuttered question.
5She tried to whisper an explanation, but he hushed the words unuttered.
1In unvoiced plosives children with specific language impairment demonstrated more often substitutions.
2It's definitely a day where advice or strong opinions should remain unvoiced!
3Whose strengths were fortitude and watchfulness and an unvoiced depth of caring.
4In answer to his unvoiced question, one captain, Luc Valonforth, said, Apologies, milord.
5Others see it simply as goy spelled backwards, with the final consonant unvoiced.
1Perhaps its intentions, if still unstated and relentlessly undefined, are ultimately malevolent.
2That was my unstated reward for all the good they've done me.
3Through the last staccato sentences there ran an unstated sense of desperation.
4Trump and Zuckerberg have formed an unspoken, almost certainly unstated, strategic alliance.
5They were white, Protestant, with an unstated tolerance for a few Catholics.
1This dominance can mean a belittling of men at home and an uneasiness, often unverbalised, about their presence in the playground, for example.