unsaid in the PONS Dictionary

unsaid Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

what's said cannot be unsaid prov
to leave sth unsaid

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Norms are implicit, unsaid rules, shared by a group of individuals, that guide their interactions with others.
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Slowly, it changed to love but it was still unsaid.
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In a higher-context culture, many things are left unsaid, letting the culture explain.
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A provocative comic nightmare about the mysterious hollows between parents and children and things that may be better left unsaid.
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He was partly to blame, by spouting opinions better left unsaid or if said, certainly not within earshot of the attentive rowing press.
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Nothing is safe unless it is left unsaid, un-posted and unshared.
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There is also a schwa secundum (usually the indogermanicum is unsaid), namely some kind of reduced state of an originally short vowel.
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But nothing important seems to have been left unsaid, so what has been said must somehow imply that the signals have their meanings.
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Leaving nearly all of what it says unsaid.
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They vowed to never let issues go unsaid ever again.
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