Pronunciation: /ˌʌnɪkˈspoʊzd/
adjective describing a state of not having been revealed or made known
A1 The unexposed film was ruined by light.
A2 She felt unexposed and vulnerable in the new environment.
B1 The unexposed truth finally came to light during the trial.
B2 The unexposed flaws in the system became apparent after the audit.
C1 The unexposed risks of the investment were carefully analyzed by the experts.
C2 The unexposed details of the scandal were revealed in the investigative report.
formal The unexposed side of the film was still untouched by light.
informal I found an unexposed roll of film in the drawer.
slang She keeps all her unexposed secrets hidden away.
figurative His unexposed talents came to light during the performance.
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