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unsaid

adjective as in not expressed or partially expressed

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Also left unsaid: how many people will assist the two magnates and how that staff will be paid.

“It’s almost like the unsaid - you don’t have to say. You just know what each other’s thinking.”

From BBC

“There was nothing left unsaid and nothing left undone, which I think is a pretty great place to reach when you're at the end of your life.”

From BBC

Now, the new government has been pushed to do something unpalatable - early releases on a big scale - because the unsayable went unsaid.

From BBC

Left unsaid was the high possibility that Johnson would be forced to cut a deal with Democrats to avoid a shutdown, a scenario that right-wing Republicans are fretting is the speaker's unwanted but unavoidable endgame.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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