unuttered

ADJECTIVE
  1. not made explicit
    the unexpressed terms of the agreement
    some kind of unspoken agreement
    his action is clear but his reason remains unstated
    things left unsaid
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How To Use unuttered In A Sentence

  • No thought goes unuttered, it seems. Times, Sunday Times
  • That was the essence and beauty of their love: unuttered but understood completely.
  • The anticipated yowl of pain remains unuttered. Times, Sunday Times
  • Resentment was bottled up, his gripes about not getting opportunities were unuttered because deep down he blamed himself. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her lips tight with unuttered curses, she walked softly down the hall, very quickly losing her bearings.
  • I had become the aggressor, if only I had known how to "aggress"; but in her presence I was seized by an accursed shyness that paralyzed my tongue, and the things I had planned to say were left unuttered. A Far Country — Complete
  • My complacency had vanished; suddenly I had become the aggressor, if only I had known how to "aggress"; but in her presence I was seized by an accursed shyness that paralyzed my tongue, and the things I had planned to say were left unuttered. Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill
  • I think I actually came up with a fresh curse, right then and there, unuttered by anyone before, a unique combination of the sacred and profane.
  • The other word left relatively unuttered was ‘Israel.’
  • If he has good news to impart it remains unuttered.
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