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unexpressed
[ uhn-ik-sprest ]
adjective
- not expressed; not indicated or communicated, as in words, intimations, or the like:
an unexpressed desire.
- tacit; understood without explicit statement:
an unexpressed agreement.
unexpressed
/ ˌʌnɪkˈsprɛst /
adjective
- not expressed or said
- understood without being expressed
Word History and Origins
Origin of unexpressed1
Example Sentences
But the characters do, sharing a private language of family dysfunction and unexpressed anguish.
“For Black women there was a belief, probably unexpressed, that there was only room for one of us,” Davis recalled.
“Tótem” captures the flow of an imperfect family in which what’s left unexpressed engenders conflict between people who otherwise deeply love each other.
These aren’t absences, not deaths, but they nevertheless carry the risk of leaving questions unanswered, love unexpressed and truths unsaid.
Perhaps personal resentments had accumulated, unexpressed but still powerful.
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