unsent

[ UK /ʌnsˈɛnt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not dispatched or transmitted
    the letter remained unwritten and unsent
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How To Use unsent In A Sentence

  • It is a harrowing yet unsentimental account of his childhood. Times, Sunday Times
  • She talks with the no-nonsense speed of a native East Coaster and the unsentimental clarity of a clinician.
  • She was a practical, unsentimental woman: they gave each other tranquil, undemonstrative support. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • Mayor Michael Bloomberg 's mother, Charlotte—the matter-of-fact and unsentimental matriarch of the Bloomberg family who often inspired the funniest lines in the mayor's speeches—died Sunday at her Medford, Mass., home, where Mr. Bloomberg grew up. Mayor's Mother Dies at Age 102
  • No man could so stimulate others unless, alongside an incisive intellect, he was possessed of enthusiasm and warmth, a deep interest in his fellow man, and a sympathy the more real for being unsentimental.
  • Your mind is clear so you can think in an unsentimental way and realise what projects and relationships really matter to you. The Sun
  • He can be proud and appalled by himself and the result is comedy that is celebratory and accessible, yet unsentimental. Times, Sunday Times
  • Presented in his typically unsentimental and pared-down prose, the train of Mistry's narrative is most assured and convincing as it chunters slowly, but comfortably, along the mainline.
  • In place of Merman's razzmatazz, Ross gives us a rounded, unsentimental portrait of a damaged human being.
  • E-mails went unsent and unanswered while the Internet was kept offline to protect the beleaguered system.
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