Pronunciation: /ʌnˈklæsɪˌfaɪd/
noun a word that describes a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I found an unclassified document in the filing cabinet.
A2 The unclassified report was available for all employees to read.
B1 The unclassified information was shared with the public for transparency.
B2 The unclassified data was deemed safe for public release.
C1 The unclassified files were carefully reviewed before being declassified.
C2 The unclassified documents were stored in a secure location until they could be properly classified.
adjective describing a category or item that has not been categorized or classified
A1 The document contained unclassified information.
A2 The unclassified report was available to the public.
B1 The unclassified emails were not considered sensitive.
B2 The unclassified documents were stored in a secure location.
C1 The unclassified data was carefully reviewed by the experts.
C2 The unclassified intelligence reports were shared among the allies.
formal The unclassified documents were carefully reviewed by the committee.
informal I couldn't find anything interesting in those unclassified files.
slang Dude, did you check out those unclassified papers yet?
figurative Her thoughts were like unclassified information, scattered and disorganized.
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