unexpressed

IPA: ʌnɪksprˈɛst

adjective

  • Not expressed.
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Examples of "unexpressed" in Sentences

  • It is the unexpressed which is often most interesting.
  • Often expectations on both sides are unmet, simply because they are unexpressed.
  • The viral genes that remain unexpressed in the transformed cells, such as those for capsid protein in
  • Not only there is Y chromosome (by Aussie 'rep.) but "unexpressed" male organs and testosterone at male levels.
  • We may never know what our generation feels it cannot say, but you can bet that something is suppressed and unexpressed.
  • I think that's how politics works--you hold up something up and the set of associations that go with it kind of talks about your unexpressed agenda.
  • i certainly don't. maybe they are all racial geniuses, but from the evidence, most of them are just trying to get by. as far as i'm concerned, a nuance unexpressed is a non-nuance.
  • She was thrilling with unexpressed love for the mother she had never seen, and this written speech from the grave seemed to give more tangibility to her having ever existed, than did the vision of her.
  • And the performances of Pavel Liska and Zuzana Bydzovska, often silent but full of unexpressed, tumultuous emotions, help bolster the story even when it tips into obviousness, or in the case of two separate cow-birthing sequences, somewhat ungainly symbolism.

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