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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unspoken" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe thoughts, feelings, or ideas that are not verbally expressed but are understood or implied.
Example: "Many emotions in the room are unspoken, yet they create a palpable tension among the participants."
Alternatives: "remain unsaid" or "are not articulated".
Dictionary
are unspoken
adjective
Not spoken; not said.
Exact(32)
Many truths are unspoken.
The rules are unspoken, but understood.
There are unspoken tensions and imbalances between them that eventually erupt with shattering force.
There are unspoken "rules about what you shouldn't do in white clothes," said Ms. Young.
It seems there are unspoken yet well-understood criteria for getting into this club.
There are unspoken implications at every turn; you have to intuit it, "get it".
Similar(28)
A. It was unspoken.
There was a lot that was unspoken.
But this proposal was unspoken.
In each case, there's unspoken meaning.
"There's so much that is unspoken.
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