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unsaid

  1. simple past and past participle of unsay

Etymology 2

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From un- +‎ said.

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unsaid (not comparable)

  1. Unspoken.
    We discussed the terms, but the methods were left unsaid.
    • 1989, Hendrik J. Boom, Claus Bendix Nielsen, Andrew D. McGettrick, Peter D. Mosses, Charles Rattray, Robert D. Tennent, David A. Watt, “A view of formal semantics”, in Computer standards & Interfaces, volume 9, number 1:
      Informal techniques, if properly written, can be quite readable and comprehensible; unfortunately, it is easy to leave unsaid details that must be specified, or to misgeneralise and produce inconsistencies.
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