[
UK
/ʌnmˈɔːnd/
]
ADJECTIVE
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not grieved for; causing no mourning
interred in an unlamented grave
How To Use unmourned In A Sentence
- You've probably guessed that his Mum was the one who died unhappy and unmourned a couple of years back.
- He died unidentified and unmourned - a nameless individual lost to oblivion.
- It's that kind of talk that nearly got you sliced into shreds and snippets by the late and unmourned Matyc. A TIME OF WAR
- According to lore, Bruntsfield is where Edinburgh used to bury its unmourned dead.
- Others, imprisoned for life have already been forgotten and will die unmourned and unremembered after a wasted life.
- There they lie to this day, unsung and unmourned because their death serves no useful political purpose. Deconstructing Obama
- Their deep, infinite childhood oneness with mother, tragically lost and unmourned, is suddenly back, rarified and purified. Think Progress » Murtha on Haditha: ‘I Know There Was a Cover-up … The Chain of Command Tried to Stifle the Story’
- She would hear his crime condemned, and her lips would not open; she would hear his name aspersed, and her voice would not be raised; she would know that he dwelt in misery, or died under foreign suns unhonored and unmourned, while tongues around her would babble of his disgrace -- and she would keep her peace. Under Two Flags
- Happily, increasing numbers of shows are chucking the canned laughter into the skip of unmourned sitcoms.
- Others, imprisoned for life have already been forgotten and will die unmourned and unremembered after a wasted life.