Pronunciation: /ʌˈnʌtərd/
verb A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. 'Unuttered' is not a verb in itself, but it can be derived from the verb 'utter' by adding the prefix 'un-' to indicate negation.
A1 She unuttered her feelings, keeping them bottled up inside.
A2 He unuttered his true thoughts, afraid of the consequences.
B1 The secret was left unuttered between them, creating tension in their relationship.
B2 The unspoken agreement between the two parties remained unuttered, but understood.
C1 His unuttered desires consumed him, driving him to take risks in pursuit of his dreams.
C2 The unuttered words hung heavy in the air, creating a sense of unease in the room.
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unuttered' describes something that has not been spoken or expressed.
A1 She stood in silence, her thoughts unuttered.
A2 The unuttered emotions on his face were clear to see.
B1 Despite his anger, his feelings remained unuttered.
B2 The unuttered words hung heavy in the air between them.
C1 The unuttered truth was finally revealed, causing shock and disbelief.
C2 His unuttered desires consumed him, driving him to take action.
formal Her unuttered thoughts were evident in the way she furrowed her brow.
informal He could tell from her unuttered sigh that she was not happy with the situation.
slang The unuttered eye roll she gave him spoke volumes.
figurative The unuttered emotions swirling within her heart threatened to overflow.
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