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be unspoken
adjective
Not spoken; not said.
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Norms can be unspoken or openly acknowledged, but their influence is often profound.
In the technology industry, this emphasis on innovating for the masses appears to be unspoken but widespread.
However, what appears to be unspoken is the fact that this move will see alcohol served roadside.
They are not going to be unspoken assumptions any more, they're going to be official," Fauci said.
Among blue-state social liberals, commitment to the institution of marriage tends to be unspoken or discreet, but marriage in practice typically works pretty well.
What we're seeing, Professor Low said, is the proliferation of new "external rules" — rules that used to be unspoken or internalized because they were understood but now need to be spelled out.
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A. It was unspoken.
Many truths are unspoken.
There was a lot that was unspoken.
The rules are unspoken, but understood.
But this proposal was unspoken.
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