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UK
/ˌʌnɛkspɹˈɛst/
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ADJECTIVE
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not made explicit
the unexpressed terms of the agreement
some kind of unspoken agreement
his action is clear but his reason remains unstated
things left unsaid
How To Use unexpressed In A Sentence
- In addition, unexpressed anger can lead to passive-aggressiveness - indirectly putting others down, for instance.
- For many, there is an unexpressed belief that everything will be entirely digital, sooner or later.
- The men of Lantana are generally inarticulate and choked with unexpressed emotion; they are the ones least equipped for disappointment.
- The movie is crammed with characters and episodes and yet the unexpressed passion between Inman and Ada which is meant to give a surge to everything we see stifles it instead.
- Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways. Sigmund Freud
- These emotions include fears, vulnerabilities, and unexpressed resentments.
- Old resentments, hurts, ego wounds, emotional wounds, unresolved conflicts, memories of large and tiny defeats, unspoken truths and unexpressed love that has turned sour - the array is enormous.
- If they remain unexpressed for a long period of time, they can really take their toll and ultimately cause long-term aches and pains. Sophie Keller: How Happy Is... 5 Reasons To Express Your Emotions
- But if grief is unexpressed, it stays in the body and hardens there.
- Often the reader feels inside their heads, hearing their unexpressed doubts or hunches.