unconfirmed

IPA: ʌnkʌnfˈɝmd

adjective

  • Not finally established, settled or confirmed.
  • (Christianity) Not having undergone the ritual of confirmation.
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Examples of "unconfirmed" in Sentences

  • The album title is as of yet unconfirmed.
  • The theme of the play is still unconfirmed.
  • The information is unsettled and unconfirmed.
  • The article is extremely poor and unconfirmed.
  • The authenticity of the speaker remains unconfirmed.
  • The attribution of these motets to Adam is unconfirmed.
  • Sourcing of who believes some of the unconfirmed assertions.
  • The nature of the word 'rumour' means that it is unconfirmed.
  • Its presence in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea is unconfirmed.
  • Reports that Mr Choudhary intends to stand for Parliament remain unconfirmed.
  • However, the existence of widespread creatures in the universe is unconfirmed.
  • Reports the arena is stockpiling 'Jesus Juice' for Jackson's little friends remain unconfirmed.
  • Reports that the Royal Air Force are to replace their air-to-ground missiles with 'Nerf Darts' remain unconfirmed.
  • However, though the famous story must remain unconfirmed, a lesser-known, but equally sensational one can be unfolded in its place ..
  • We've clearly debunked thing here on FR that snopes continues to insist are "unconfirmed" - they are indeed at the very least sympathetic to the left.
  • Apparently it’s upto 20 dead (after seeing the picture of the packed bus, this will rise), 2 officially confirmed, and Al Qaeda have apparently unnofficially taken responsibility (again unconfirmed).
  • Reports that Scotland Yard are also to investigate Mr Brown with regard to a charge of 'Impersonating a Competent Politician', and the lesser charge of 'Impersonating a Human Being' remain unconfirmed.

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