How To Use Unsaid In A Sentence

  • A lot was said during that divisive leadership campaign which cannot be unsaid.
  • For all that is said, much is left unsaid. Times, Sunday Times
  • We found similarities between visual art and playwrighting; choosing the story to be told, the collage of characters to tell them and what's better left unsaid. Tracy Shaffer: Riva Sweetrocket Rocks the Botanic Gardens
  • Does he not realise how words said are hard to be unsaid.
  • Instead of leaving too much unsaid, you can really talk to a partner. The Sun
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  • Some things clearly remain better left unsaid. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oprah proved herself a worthy word queen by recognizing that what has been said cannot be unsaid.
  • So much goes unsaid: and for some the agony of what's unsaid is almost unbearable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Grice's cooperative maxims are the unsaid norms.
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  • I recognise - more than the words, the codes and silences - the force of all the things unsaid.
  • Also left unsaid is what could happen if this was put in the hand of people (like the Bushies) who hate environmentalists, Muslims, Quakers, protestors or any other people who disagree with them. Think Progress » Telcos Could Be Liable For Tens of Billions of Dollars For Illegally Turning Over Phone Records
  • What remains unsaid is that the Mayor's interest in REINING THINGS IN doesn't seem to extend to her 'Mayoral' expenses, where -- if last September is an indication -- we're on target to clock in at over $35,000 per year in eats and treats. Archive 2007-04-01
  • Movement and grace must complement what has been left unsaid by the music.
  • I've always thought this and I've never unsaid a word of it.
  • Instead of leaving too much unsaid, you have the calmness and courage to talk things through with a partner. The Sun
  • Alan understood her unsaid suggestion, and was eager to comply.
  • You talk things through instead of leaving too much unsaid at home. The Sun
  • Some things, Donald, are better left unsaid.
  • But the part the credulous Friedman really gulped down was that bit about how Denmark "innovated" thanks to tax hikes then gave some of the money back to allow people to afford the miracle energy innovations, which-you should recall even if left unsaid by Espersen and her interlocutor-were so miraculous and innovative that they had to be mandated. Energy Tribune
  • The unsaid theme underlying all this is that sexual or gender identity can be influenced or ‘recruited.’
  • The part left unsaid is that such services are not prescribed intelligently due to the intrusion of insurance influences and liability concerns on sound medical decision making. Can't We All Be Friends?
  • What more the skipper would have spoken remained unsaid, for _crack, crack, crack_! sounding smothered amongst the trees, came the reports of the rifles and the replies made by Don Ramon's vedettes as they were driven in, and the skipper's eyes flashed as he placed a little whistle to his lips and blew shrilly, bringing his own men together at the run. Fitz the Filibuster
  • It is hard being a parent today because there are real laws, and unsaid rules.
  • Things go unsaid and unresolved in real life, but they also occasionally or even usually do get said and do get resolved.
  • Part of the film's strength lies in how much of it is left unsaid. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is left unsaid, is communicated through glances, silences and pregnant pauses.
  • Express love feelings instead of leaving too much unsaid. The Sun
  • At one time the unions took pains to drive out the Communists from their midst but what often goes unsaid is that much of this is due to the dislike of Communists by gangsters. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Public Sector Unions
  • Like so much of importance in the masculine culture of the time, it was left unsaid. Times, Sunday Times
  • Poor old George is really struggling because he always tries to give straight answers even when the truth is better left unsaid.
  • If Hoge has something to say about the way social institutions respond to teen violence, he's left it completely unsaid in his film.
  • Having said that, the unsaid still does haunt me.
  • Left unsaid is the possibility that shocking pictures of black-on-black violence reinforced a view of nonwhites that apartheid's upholders were eager to disseminate. The Photographer's Dilemma
  • I mean, Ive been in a bit of a shlump, (due to unsaid personal issues) but one cant honestly expect every comic to be funny. Dailycomic Diary Entry
  • The things he'd said couldn't be unsaid, not with a million apologies… She'd been basing the last few months of her life on a lie.
  • This unsaid part was no less effectively conveyed to and assimilated by the targeted electorate.
  • Though left unsaid in the article, the obvious big unknown lurking is Mac/iPhone OS X, and whatever Apple is cooking up for this in-between-the-smartphone-and-computer space. The Fight for the Netbook Operating System
  • If only what we hadn't intended to say could be unsaid. Times, Sunday Times
  • But what goes too often unsaid is that we truly do appreciate your commitment to being a politician in our democracy. My Vision of Canada
  • Her voice sounded casual, yet there was something unsaid gleaming in her dark brown eyes.
  • Someone needs to write a book on how to interpret silences because I'm sure there are more out there like me who aren't adept at knowing what the unsaid means.
  • I think some things that were unsaid, were said. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are part of a couple, instead of leaving too much unsaid you can talk things through and get the relationship moving again. The Sun
  • Some things are best left unsaid. Christianity Today
  • Avoid telling lies but some things are best left unsaid. The Sun
  • Gill may have recanted, but what's said cannot be unsaid, and Ferguson must now deal with the notion that his future is more publicly on the agenda.
  • That damned biograph left too much unsaid, particularly apparent to a brawn trainee. The Ship Who Sang
  • To English eyes there seems to be no discretion to leave some things unsaid, and it comes as a bit of a shock. Times, Sunday Times
  • If only what we hadn't intended to say could be unsaid. Times, Sunday Times
  • So much goes unsaid: and for some the agony of what's unsaid is almost unbearable. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is far more tragic for parents to lose a child from a sudden death; it leaves them with many unsaid things and feelings of regret.
  • Instead of leaving too much unsaid, you can really talk to a partner. The Sun
  • Life is short. There is no time to leave important words unsaid.
  • If anything's been left unsaid or undone, make your move now. Times, Sunday Times
  • The strength of good literature is that it can explore the unsaid and the unspeakable.
  • After too much has remained unsaid, it is time to talk and rebuild a fading friendship. The Sun
  • And even the Soviet photographs, which were intended to depict an improving economy, leave the viewer unsettled, with so much left unsaid.
  • Some things are best left unsaid. Christianity Today
  • It was what she left unsaid that worried me.
  • Moreover, he has the extraordinary capacity of evoking the unsaid through gestures, powerful background music and long close-shots.
  • In a visit, important things often go unsaid. Christianity Today
  • She had learned more about Thomas in half an hour than she had all week, albeit it more from the things that had been left unsaid than his actual answers.
  • One good means of preventing sin, and preserving a holy awe, is to be frequent and serious in communing with our own hearts: "Talk with your hearts; you have a great deal to say to them; they may be spoken with at any time; let it not be unsaid. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • If anything has been left unsaid, say it now. Times, Sunday Times
  • To English eyes there seems to be no discretion to leave some things unsaid, and it comes as a bit of a shock. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think some things that were unsaid, were said. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like so much of importance in the masculine culture of the time, it was left unsaid. Times, Sunday Times
  • At home, instead of leaving too much unsaid you can share your hopes and dreams. The Sun
  • There has been nothing unsaid about interior decorative showpieces and how they have helped change a drab looking room to a glamorous live-in.
  • Avoid telling lies but some things are best left unsaid. The Sun
  • I do not know it—it is without name—it is a word unsaid; Walt Whitman
  • I wish it unsaid, having afterwards seen that it ought not to be said although it may be defended with some reason," i.e. because one might say that He was called a lordly man by reason of the human nature, which this word "man" signifies, and not by reason of the suppositum. Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
  • When Homer said something that would better have been left unsaid, one option for the scholars of Hellenistic Alexandria was simply to athetize it - to declare it spurious on the ground that Homer could not have said such a thing.
  • If anything's been left unsaid or undone, make your move now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead of leaving too much unsaid, you have the calmness and courage to talk things through with a partner. The Sun
  • But as with all government business, many things remain unsaid or unexplained, in which case I have to draw my own conclusions.
  • At home, instead of leaving too much unsaid you can share your hopes and dreams. The Sun
  • Life is short. There is no time to leave important words unsaid.
  • These guys leave absolutely nothing unsaid; had the characters been transplanted into real life they would be the most annoying individuals ever… hands down.
  • Their gazes fixed on me, trying to interpret the words I'd left unsaid.
  • If anything has been left unsaid, say it now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Express love feelings instead of leaving too much unsaid. The Sun
  • Maybe some things are best left unsaid, but I am leaning to the view that parents should be accurate, clear and unembarrassed about the matter.
  • They burst out when the pressure of all those unsaid things and suppressed thoughts get too much. Times, Sunday Times
  • The priestess declares the word unsaid -- just the opposite of "accepting" an omen. The Iphigenia in Tauris of Euripides
  • Somehow, though, it is what he leaves unsaid that is the most intriguing.
  • After a trial period where he would correct people on the unsaid understanding that it never happened again, I am now the only person who still gets it wrong, albeit only every now and again.
  • The moon helps you talk about feelings instead of leaving too much unsaid. The Sun
  • I felt as if she were reading my soul, with all the words left unsaid and all the thoughts and feelings left unvoiced.
  • We all felt we should have said and done things, but inevitably things were left undone and unsaid. Times, Sunday Times
  • For all that is said, much is left unsaid. Times, Sunday Times
  • They saw him distinctly, as with the naked eye; a word, a turn of the pen, or a word unsaid, offered the picture of him in America, Japan, The Egoist
  • In teen comedies from "American Pie" to "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" to "Road Trip" no orifice goes uninvaded, no bodily substance goes untasted, no obscenity is left unsaid. Gross And Grosser
  • It certainly went unsaid that she was at least a bit embarrassed to have started something that had now taken such an unexpected turn.
  • Life is short. There is no time to leave important words unsaid.
  • Gossip is the art of saying nothing in a way that leaves practically nothing unsaid. Walter Winchell 
  • the thundering silence of what was left unsaid
  • You talk things through instead of leaving too much unsaid at home. The Sun
  • I know she's put on weight, Michael, but some things are better left unsaid!
  • He was glad to have met the Collector again, but he had the uncomfortable feeling of many things left unsaid.
  • Some things are best left unsaid, just as some stories are not necessarily enriched by their retelling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ashbery's lines are often pure poetry, shimmering with unsaid meanings even in their dependence upon the easy phrases of ordinary speech.
  • The moon helps you talk about feelings instead of leaving too much unsaid. The Sun
  • The three words silently reverberated in the air, wanting to be taken back but Val knew it couldn't be unsaid.
  • If you are part of a couple, instead of leaving too much unsaid you can talk things through and get the relationship moving again. The Sun
  • It cannot have been an easy lunch and there was probably much unsaid, at least on his part. Ford Madox Ford
  • Part of the film's strength lies in how much of it is left unsaid. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, there are always the regular clients who go for an unsaid but symbolic good morning greetings with bunches of fresh flowers.
  • His theatrical connections, his library with its absorbing gazetteers and high-shelved ‘adult’ reading, his sense of etiquette and of the unsaid, ally him symbolically with the realm of the imagination.
  • Having stood before each of the fifty-nine canvases displayed on the third floor, this viewer at the elevator door had an impulse to run back in again, as at some lovelorn parting, and make the encounter yield a final word torn from the depths of what Henry James might have termed “the so beautifully unsaid.” Vitro Nasu » 2009 » January
  • She was so devoted, she had such a quick perception of what it would be well to say, and what it would be well to leave unsaid; she was so forgetful of herself, and so regardful of the sorrow about her, that I held her in a sort of veneration. David Copperfield
  • But what Thoreau leaves unsaid is that building castles in the air -- having a unique, inspiring, important vision -- is itself incredibly hard work. Justin Snider: Building Castles in the air: Visionary Leadership
  • It cannot have been an easy lunch and there was probably much unsaid, at least on his part. Ford Madox Ford
  • Some things are best left unsaid, just as some stories are not necessarily enriched by their retelling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hugh, never the best of patients, was getting antsy at being cooped up -- and antsy at what had so far gone unsaid between him and Rose. JUST BETWEEN US
  • The arguments they have put forward are known to the HLF and can't be unsaid.
  • What I remember fondly has nothing unsaid.
  • We all felt we should have said and done things, but inevitably things were left undone and unsaid. Times, Sunday Times
  • But don't overshare your bathroom habits — some things are best left unsaid. Times, Sunday Times

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