unsaid

[ˌʌnˈsɛd]

unsaid Definition

  • 1not expressed in speech or writing
  • 2implied or hinted at but not directly expressed

Using unsaid: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unsaid" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    There were many things left unsaid between them.

  • Example

    The unsaid tension between the two was palpable.

  • Example

    His unsaid feelings for her were obvious to everyone.

  • Example

    The unsaid agreement was that they would never speak of it again.

unsaid Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with unsaid

  • to not say something that one could or should say

    Example

    She left her true feelings unsaid, not wanting to hurt anyone's feelings.

  • things that are implied or hinted at but not directly expressed

    Example

    The unsaid between them was more powerful than anything that had been spoken.

  • an agreement that is not explicitly stated but understood by all parties involved

    Example

    Their unsaid agreement was that they would always have each other's backs.

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Summary: unsaid in Brief

'Unsaid' [ˌʌnˈsɛd] refers to things that are not expressed in speech or writing, but rather implied or hinted at. It can describe unspoken feelings, agreements, or tensions, as in 'The unsaid tension between the two was palpable.' 'Unsaid' is often used in phrases like 'leave something unsaid,' and 'the unsaid,' referring to things that are not directly expressed.