unsigned

[ US /ənˈsaɪnd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnsˈa‍ɪnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking a signature
    the message was typewritten and unsigned
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How To Use unsigned In A Sentence

  • This site, set up by the enterprising Gareth Johnson, contains details of close on 500 unsigned Welsh bands and, as 20, 500 hits so far have proved, it's well worth a visit.
  • Voted one of the UK's best unsigned bands by Kerrang magazine, the band, as well as performing their own material, are widely regarded as leading interpreters of the music of Jimi Hendrix and ZZ Top.
  • And because it is an unsigned copy, they don't even have to forge a signature.
  • the message was typewritten and unsigned
  • The unsigned edition fetched over £200 recently in a provincial sale.
  • I'm finding it really fresh and compelling (even in unsigned form) 10: 30 AM Brian Ruckley - News & Views
  • ‘It was an idea I'd had for a while to make a CD of local unsigned musicians and give the profits to charity; and I realised if I wanted to do I should just get on with it,’ said Dave.
  • CoreText 0x9517aef7 TDescriptorSource:: CopyDescriptorsForRequest (__CFDictionary const*, __CFSet const*, long (*) (void const*, void const*, void*), void*, unsigned long) const Discussions: Message List - root
  • A Limited Edition Coraline Nike Dunks that were produced exclusively for the film; some have been signed by Dakota Fanning, some remain unsigned. July 2009
  • Download-only singles are also great for fans, who get easy, quick and cheap access to new tracks by their favourite bands, and for unsigned acts, who can get their tracks heard on the internet before signing a recording contract.
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