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unspoken

(= mute, tongueless, wordless) expressed without speech a mute appeal a silent curse best grief is tongueless — Emily Dickinson the words stopped at her lips unsounded unspoken grief choking exasperation and wordless shame — Thomas Wolfe (= unexpressed, unsaid, unstated) not made explicit the unexpressed terms of the agreement things left unsaid some kind of unspoken agreement his action is clear but his reason remains unstated

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And the name of a man unspoken since before the siege of Troy.
It seemed I could read on her lips other words that went unspoken.
Seem to leave things unsaid and unspoken.
They say each unspoken thought becomes a small ghost.
They'll take countless walks like this one, and an unspoken trust will grow between them, trust in its purest form. No memories, no plans, until the moment he senses a barrier ahead.
Then there is a truth here that remains unspoken.
No longer used in the west It remains here as an unspoken monument to the days When la paz knew better times.
Someone will step forward and put their unspoken feelings into words.
All of magical words, unspoken since their creation.
On our first tour. there was a sort of unspoken thing. that Mr. Epstein was preventing us talking about the Vietnam War.
The opportunity to encapsulate the unspoken nobility of our comradeship.
But lurking at the back of my mind. was an unspoken fear that we'd already scaled the heights. of our relationship. that it would all be downhill from now on.
Am I mistaken, or was there a little unspoken thing going on there. with that young vixen, you stud?
And there was always an unspoken sense of community about it.
I could tell he knew something, but it looks like they have an unspoken agreement to keep quiet about all of this.
Moses be unheard and unspoken, erased from the memory of men for all time.
Like all them other talks we've had. We always seem to talk around things. Seem to leave things unsaid and unspoken.
We always seem to talk around things. Seem to leave things unsaid and unspoken.
They say each unspoken thought. becomes a small ghost.
If the truth will quiet your unspoken questions I give it gladly.
They'll take countless walks like this one, and an unspoken trust will grow between them, trust in its purest form.
There is Mr. Spock's unspoken truth.
But I will know your unspoken truths.
Some toasts are better unspoken.
I want to die from an unspoken sadness.
After the ordeal of the fire and separation, my family seemed to have a new awareness of life's unpredictability, and out of that awareness came a new and largely-unspoken tenderness.
Some truths are best left unspoken.
They shall go on like this, on countless walks in which an unspoken trust, an unadulterated trust will grow between them, without memories or plans.
But I will know your unspoken truths. Let her rant.
There is nothing so powerful as the unspoken.
We developed an unspoken division of labor-- she bought, I paid.
We talk. A lot of that just goes unspoken.
An unspoken attraction.
I've always felt there was this unspoken connection between us. ever since the first time I saw you when you were holding my favorite Pop Tart.
Don't you understand we all have our own little lies and our little unspoken truths?
But when she met him, the boy she'd already known all her life she realized that love unspoken is the loudest sound of all.

News and current affairs

Some observers suggest that Obama's unspoken plan is ever-growing entitlements eventually paid for by a European-style value-added tax.
Another unspoken consideration may have been at work in the Guantanamo Bay case, which has garnered considerable international attention.
By contrast, the EU Constitution is written with the unspoken understanding that the institutions it is setting up are transitory, that they are far from optimal, and that it would be desirable to change them right now if political realities allowed it.
The unspoken premise is that there must be no losers, not even in the short term.
This unspoken arrangement dates from the founding of the Bretton Woods institution at a time when colonialism was still alive, and makes no sense in the twenty-first century.
Then there are the great unspoken issues.
It is precisely because national politicians attend to national politics, rather than Europe's broader interests, that the truth about Greece's debt went unspoken for so long.
But the real if unspoken warning is this: something must be done to limit the ambitions of the Commission and of Commissioner Solbes and bring them back to reality.
Then there is the great unspoken factor of racial prejudice, something even hard-core right-wing Republicans try not to express openly.
The unspoken message: points make you sexy.
Another military coup is their unspoken answer.

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