Definitions
- Describing thoughts or feelings that are not expressed verbally. - Referring to words that are not spoken aloud, but may be communicated through other means such as writing or body language. - Talking about ideas or emotions that are kept private and not shared with others.
- Describing things that are not said aloud, but may be communicated through other means such as gestures or facial expressions. - Referring to social norms or expectations that are not explicitly stated, but are understood by a group of people. - Talking about an agreement or understanding that is not formally expressed or acknowledged.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe things that are not expressed verbally.
- 2Both words can refer to communication through other means such as body language or gestures.
- 3Both words can describe ideas or emotions that are kept private.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Unuttered is typically used to describe thoughts or feelings that are not expressed verbally, while unspoken can refer to social norms, agreements, or expectations that are not explicitly stated.
- 2Formality: Unuttered is less common and more formal than unspoken.
- 3Focus: Unuttered emphasizes the lack of verbal expression, while unspoken can also refer to things that are not formally expressed or acknowledged.
- 4Connotation: Unuttered can imply a sense of restraint or suppression, while unspoken can imply a shared understanding or agreement.
Remember this!
Unuttered and unspoken are synonyms that describe things that are not expressed verbally. However, unuttered is typically used to describe thoughts or feelings that are not expressed verbally, while unspoken can refer to social norms, agreements, or expectations that are not explicitly stated. Additionally, unuttered is less common and more formal than unspoken.