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UK
/ˌʌnɹɪwˈɔːdɪd/
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ADJECTIVE
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having acquired or gained nothing
the returned from the negotiations empty-handed
How To Use unrewarded In A Sentence
- Our better performances go unrewarded and our poor showings become catastrophic.
- But their efforts went unrewarded until Volker Laubert, head of the action group Germany's Rights for Children, took their case to the International Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
- Famous American Poets have to be the weirdest breed ever, and no wonder: they are incredibly learned, yet totally unread, unbeloved by the masses, monetarily unrewarded and bound to die in obscurity.
- People will not, however, tolerate indefinitely shabby treatment meted out to right-minded citizens who work unrewarded in the interests of the community and its future.
- Real talent often goes unrewarded .
- Indoors, the middle two generations attempt to use the emergency to their own advantage, counting on the girl's desperation to ensure they won't emerge from the scene unrewarded.
- So often great acts go unrecognised and unrewarded - so why not give our local heroes the recognition they deserve?
- The opening 15 minutes saw wave after wave of attacks go unrewarded, although the pressure was undoubtedly mounting.
- Robert Cuccioli, Linda Eder and Christiane Noll clearly savored returning to the biggest hit of their careers -- Noll also directed the evening -- and brought an intensity to their various duets and solos "This Is the Moment," "It's A Dangerous Game," "In His Eyes" that was a thrill for the fans but quite unrewarded by the songs themselves. Michael Giltz: Theater: "Broadway By The Year -- 1997" Not Vintage But Fun
- If it all works out, I'll see to it that your efforts don't go unrewarded.