unadmitted
adjective
uk/ˌʌn.ədˈmɪt.ɪd/us/ˌʌn.ədˈmɪt̬.ɪd/unadmittedadjective(TRUTH)
notpubliclyoropenlyadmitted:
Thegovernmenthas made an unadmittedreversalofitspolicy.
He had an unadmittedmotiveforacceptingthejob.
- Hisargumentsmade methinkhe was an unadmittedatheist.
- Some of thepatientshave unadmitteddrugoralcoholproblems.
- Thetruescaleof theenvironmentaldisasteris unadmitted by thegovernment.
Denying & contradicting
- abnegate
- abnegation
- apparently
- backtrack
- bubble
- burstsomeone'sbubbleidiom
- contradict
- counter-argue
- Dutchman
- fly
- fly in the face ofsomethingidiom
- in the same breathidiom
- oxymoronic
- rebuttal
- recantation
- refutation
- self-contradictory
- speak
- standsomethingonitsheadidiom
- tergiversation
unadmittedadjective(ENTRY)
notallowedtoenterorjoinsomething:
There was alongqueueof unadmittedcustomersstretchingalong thepavement.
Thechildrenstoodunadmittedoutsidethehouse.
Refusing & rejecting
- abnegate
- abnegation
- bar
- batsomething/someoneaway
- blow(something)out
- brush
- disown
- jettison
- laugh
- miss a chance/opportunityidiom
- punt onsomething
- quit
- quit onsomeone
- react
- react againstsomething
- repudiate
- resistant
- spurn
- turnyournose upidiom
- unclaimed