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unmarked
[uhn-mahrkt]
adjective
not marked.
Linguistics.
characterized by the absence of a distinctive phonological feature, as (p), which, in contrast to (b), lacks the distinctive feature of voicing.
characterized by the absence of a grammatical marker, as the singular in English in contrast to the plural, which is typically marked marked mark by an -s ending.
neutral with regard to an element of meaning specified by a semantically related item.
occurring more typically than an alternative form.
unmarked
/ ʌnˈmɑːkt /
adjective
not carrying a mark or marks
an unmarked police car
not noticed or observed
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The agents often wore masks and used unmarked vehicles.
Both men are walked to an unmarked car and driven away, while the woman filming shouts in Spanish: "They are fighting for their lives… They broke the windows, don't go out, don't go out."
The question comes as immigration agents have carried out raids using face coverings, unmarked cars and while wearing casual clothing.
Dylan Hood ploughed into an unmarked police vehicle as officers were dealing with another driver they had stopped on the M8 eastbound in Glasgow on 24 July 2024.
The scene is based on a photo captured after a paletero was taken by masked men in unmarked vehicles.
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