Pronunciation: /ʌnˈmɑːrkt/
adjective describing a surface or object that does not have any distinguishing marks or signs
A1 The map had many unmarked paths.
A2 The unmarked car was difficult to find in the parking lot.
B1 The package arrived with unmarked contents.
B2 The detective found an unmarked envelope with important information inside.
C1 The unmarked territory was unexplored by any human before.
C2 The unmarked grave was a mystery to all who passed by.
adverb used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate the absence of marking or distinguishing features
A1 The path to the waterfall was unmarked, so we got lost.
A2 She walked unmarked through the crowded market, trying to blend in.
B1 The package arrived unmarked, leaving us curious about its contents.
B2 The detective followed the suspect unmarked, hoping to catch him in the act.
C1 The artist's style is intentionally unmarked, allowing viewers to interpret the paintings in their own way.
C2 The manuscript was left unmarked for years before being discovered and published posthumously.
formal The unmarked grave was located in the far corner of the cemetery.
informal I found an unmarked trail that leads to a hidden waterfall.
slang The package was left on the doorstep of the unmarked house.
figurative Her emotions remained unmarked by the events of the day.
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