unread
IPA: ʌnrˈɛd
noun
- (computing) An unread email or instant message.
verb
- (transitive) To undo the process of reading.
- (computing, transitive) To flag (a previously read e-mail or similar message) as not having been read.
adjective
- Not having been read.
- Not having read; uneducated.
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Examples of "unread" in Sentences
- That would be unreadable and OR.
- As such, it's an unreadable mess.
- But then the article is unreadable.
- An essay of OR and unreadable gush.
- And It is probably unreadable to the layman.
- This article is still ponderous and unreadable.
- I mean the article is positively turgid and unreadable.
- He stared at her for a moment, his expression unreadable.
- Anything less makes the article look shabby and unreadable.
- The album covers in the infoboxes are blurry and unreadable.
- Shakespeare will remain unread, except by a very few people.
- The second paragraph is so tersely telegraphic as to be unreadable.
- How better to ensure that Faulkner and Melville remain unread by the young than to invoke their names in praise of some new bore every week?
- | News | Telegraph: The average Briton spends more than �4,000 on books during his or her lifetime but nearly half of them remain unread, a new study claims.
- I am persuasively convinced by the Endsleigh Hotelier that Gilead by Marilynne Robinson should not remain unread on my shelves any longer so that's in the mix.
- Now that I have a mortgage and a child and bills to pay, and little spare time and a blog, the few magazines that I still subscribe to remain unread for months at a time.
- BTW, I very much enjoy your blog, and it has inspired me lately to go out and have the librarians dig up "Connections" from the vaults of the Buffalo, NY library, whence it had lain unread for quite some time, as there was not even a barcode for checking it out.
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