Pronunciation: /ˌʌnəkˈnɑlɪdʒd/
adjective not recognized or admitted; not acknowledged
A1 The student's unacknowledged effort went unnoticed by the teacher.
A2 She felt unacknowledged by her peers at the new school.
B1 The artist's unacknowledged talent finally received recognition at the gallery.
B2 The unacknowledged contributions of the team member were crucial to the project's success.
C1 The unacknowledged sacrifices made by the soldiers were finally honored in a memorial ceremony.
C2 The unacknowledged impact of climate change is becoming increasingly evident in our daily lives.
formal The researcher's contributions to the project remained unacknowledged by the team.
informal She felt frustrated that her hard work went unacknowledged by her colleagues.
slang His efforts were totally unacknowledged, which was so unfair.
figurative The hidden costs of the project were the unacknowledged burden on the company's finances.
unacknowledged
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more unacknowledged
most unacknowledged
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will unacknowledge
have unacknowledged
is unacknowledging
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to unacknowledge
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