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unuttered
adjective
Not uttered; unspoken.
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Others such as Dalmatian, Polabian and Slovincian have gone unuttered for decades.
It was a freshly written history with some notable omissions: the Holocaust was never mentioned, the official casualty estimate was fixed at the staggering but still low figure of twenty million, and the name of the Red Army's commander-in-chief during the war went unuttered.
For it would be found that in matters of opinion no departed person was exactly what he had passed for in life; that out of fear, or out of calculated wisdom, or out of reluctance to wound friends, he had long kept to himself certain views not suspected by his little world, and had carried them unuttered to the grave.
Here's one familiar to kids, as yet unuttered by diplomats: ringoleavio.
THIS being New York, where no complaint goes unuttered, some people are looking to the weekend with feelings that border on dread.
Unuttered thoughts corrode relationships: a painter's wife misunderstands her husband's work, a couple never mention their stillborn baby.
After more of an understanding, the church was cancelled and they lived in unuttered happy suspension for two months.
This is all pretty maddening, but the worst part is this: Every sentence spoken here — even every unuttered thought — is followed by ghostly laughter.
And not only for the remarkable — if unuttered — philosophical and cross-cultural conversation that takes place continuously between those who built walls, on one hand, and those who want to tear them down, on the other.
Lovemaking brought death, was the unuttered principle.
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Starting on pole, the young McLaren driver led all but eight laps — during pitstops — and made it look easy, while utter chaos erupted behind him (as opposed to unutter chaos).
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