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Definition of unmentioned in English: unmentionedadjective ʌnˈmɛnʃ(ə)ndˌənˈmen(t)SHənd Not mentioned. 未提起的;未说起的 a monument unmentioned in all the architectural guides 所有建筑指南上都未提到的纪念碑。 Example sentencesExamples - That ‘psst’ marks an attempt to do the impossible - to mention that which remains unmentioned.
- What goes wholly unmentioned is that the way lifespan statistics are used in this argument is inherently misleading.
- Robbed of their strongest issue, but with Europe itself going close to unmentioned by the big parties, Ukip's evangelists edge further and further into conspiracy theorism.
- Of all the names mentioned, there's one - as yet unmentioned by the mainstream media - who scares the hell out of me as Red Sox manager.
- Letting the anti-Labor policies go unmentioned was crazy.
- These needs are simple, inexpensive, and easily installed, but those who should provide them seem to find the subject embarrassing and would prefer to let the matter rest unmentioned.
- In a discussion of The Hulk, Fantastic Four, X-Men and Thor, Stan Lee goes almost unmentioned.
- Talk to one of the seven members who actually attended the meeting and you'll discover another, unmentioned issue: the shortage of toilet paper.
- Of course, I guess there's one more possibility yet unmentioned.
- It was left unmentioned by the interviewer, but the answer was contained in the same article when Mrs King gave her views on the place of the United States in the world order.
- After that, another 18-week delay - unmentioned - followed before hospital treatment.
- I allowed the marvellous performances of the Ursuline College basketball teams to go unmentioned, and that was remiss of me.
- Also unmentioned was a message from the American ambassador to London, warning that the English were within a few weeks of running out of money.
- If the anonymous audience member is also the writer of the letter: your strong protests to Gray's presentation could not go unmentioned in the story.
- Of course, Bill Clinton's endorsement of the death penalty whilst in office both in the Whitehouse and Arkansas went unmentioned, as did his reasons for doing so.
- These go largely unmentioned but, for followers of provincial politics, hover over the entire story like the spectre of death in DeLillo's White Noise.
- Mr Smith said it was also important to mention the village lengthsman, Mike Ashton, who had done a lot of work, and numerous unmentioned people who picked up litter and carried out other tasks.
- In fairness, I think that everybody assumed I knew, that someone else had told me, and it just slipped through unmentioned, but nonetheless.
- Just for good measure; Collingwood fan Slatts wasn't going to let Last Night's Result go unmentioned…
- But down at the central library the same week, the general public took a good, close look at the elephant that sat unmentioned in the teacher conference.
Synonyms unstated, unexpressed, unuttered, unsaid, unvoiced, unarticulated, undeclared, unavowed, not spelt out, mute, silent, wordless, voiceless
Rhymesaforementioned, undermentioned Definition of unmentioned in US English: unmentionedadjectiveˌənˈmen(t)SHənd Not mentioned. 未提起的;未说起的 a monument unmentioned in all the architectural guides 所有建筑指南上都未提到的纪念碑。 Example sentencesExamples - Talk to one of the seven members who actually attended the meeting and you'll discover another, unmentioned issue: the shortage of toilet paper.
- Of course, Bill Clinton's endorsement of the death penalty whilst in office both in the Whitehouse and Arkansas went unmentioned, as did his reasons for doing so.
- But down at the central library the same week, the general public took a good, close look at the elephant that sat unmentioned in the teacher conference.
- Of course, I guess there's one more possibility yet unmentioned.
- Robbed of their strongest issue, but with Europe itself going close to unmentioned by the big parties, Ukip's evangelists edge further and further into conspiracy theorism.
- Just for good measure; Collingwood fan Slatts wasn't going to let Last Night's Result go unmentioned…
- In a discussion of The Hulk, Fantastic Four, X-Men and Thor, Stan Lee goes almost unmentioned.
- Mr Smith said it was also important to mention the village lengthsman, Mike Ashton, who had done a lot of work, and numerous unmentioned people who picked up litter and carried out other tasks.
- Also unmentioned was a message from the American ambassador to London, warning that the English were within a few weeks of running out of money.
- In fairness, I think that everybody assumed I knew, that someone else had told me, and it just slipped through unmentioned, but nonetheless.
- If the anonymous audience member is also the writer of the letter: your strong protests to Gray's presentation could not go unmentioned in the story.
- After that, another 18-week delay - unmentioned - followed before hospital treatment.
- What goes wholly unmentioned is that the way lifespan statistics are used in this argument is inherently misleading.
- Letting the anti-Labor policies go unmentioned was crazy.
- It was left unmentioned by the interviewer, but the answer was contained in the same article when Mrs King gave her views on the place of the United States in the world order.
- That ‘psst’ marks an attempt to do the impossible - to mention that which remains unmentioned.
- These needs are simple, inexpensive, and easily installed, but those who should provide them seem to find the subject embarrassing and would prefer to let the matter rest unmentioned.
- Of all the names mentioned, there's one - as yet unmentioned by the mainstream media - who scares the hell out of me as Red Sox manager.
- I allowed the marvellous performances of the Ursuline College basketball teams to go unmentioned, and that was remiss of me.
- These go largely unmentioned but, for followers of provincial politics, hover over the entire story like the spectre of death in DeLillo's White Noise.
Synonyms unstated, unexpressed, unuttered, unsaid, unvoiced, unarticulated, undeclared, unavowed, not spelt out, mute, silent, wordless, voiceless |