Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkrɒnɪkəld/
adjective describing something that has not been recorded or documented
A1 The unchronicled history of the ancient ruins fascinated the tourists.
A2 The unchronicled adventures of the pirate captain were legendary.
B1 The unchronicled events leading up to the war were finally revealed in a newly discovered diary.
B2 The unchronicled mysteries of the lost civilization continue to intrigue archaeologists.
C1 The unchronicled details of the conspiracy were slowly uncovered by the investigative journalist.
C2 The unchronicled stories of the nomadic tribe were finally documented in a comprehensive study.
adverb in a manner that is not recorded or documented
A1 The unchronicled history of the village was finally revealed.
A2 She spoke of unchronicled adventures that had shaped her life.
B1 The unchronicled events of the war shed new light on the conflict.
B2 The unchronicled stories of the indigenous people were finally documented.
C1 The unchronicled mysteries of the ancient civilization continue to intrigue researchers.
C2 The unchronicled legends of the region have been passed down through generations.
formal The unchronicled events of the past have left many gaps in historical records.
informal There are many unchronicled stories from our family history that we should uncover.
slang I heard some unchronicled gossip about that celebrity, but I'm not sure if it's true.
figurative The unchronicled emotions she kept hidden inside eventually came to the surface in a burst of tears.
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