[
US
/ˌəˈnænsɝd/
]
[ UK /ʌnˈɑːnsəd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnˈɑːnsəd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
not returned in kind
unrequited (unanswered) love
How To Use unanswered In A Sentence
- They're looking to solve the mystery, and there are a lot of questions that are unanswered right now.
- Just why the politician who destroyed his premiership crusading against dictators wilfully became a servant to them remains unanswered. Times, Sunday Times
- If it has to be, amen, but that would also be the end to my personal unanswered prayer.
- Alas, nearly every question that I raised in my last letter remain unanswered.
- Least successful are the Bacon triptychs, which leave unanswered what is made of the displacement of a gay artist's male subjects by female protagonists.
- You can accept your moldy old science with its unanswered questions and stupid bland facts and its ‘rigorous analytical processes.’
- He certainly raises many grand questions that get lightly addressed or go unanswered. Christianity Today
- It also posed one of the great unanswered questions of recent film romances - did they meet again?
- These are important unanswered questions for the Government. Times, Sunday Times
- He left his cryptic crossword on the desk, with two clues still unanswered.