untold
IPA: ʌntˈoʊɫd
adjective
- Not told; not related; not revealed; secret.
- Not numbered or counted.
- (literary) Not able to be counted, measured, told, expressed in words, or described; extremely large in scale, number, quantity, suffering, damage, etc.; uncountable, unmeasurable, immeasurable, indescribable, inexpressible.
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Examples of "untold" in Sentences
- Kristi, you and your FWAD bless my life in untold ways!
- There's a good reason it's "untold:" historians and good journalists rely on evidence.
- Now, throughout the Christian world, in untold forms of version, paraphrase, and imitation, by Papists and
- The previous years had resulted in untold damage to the economic foundations of the countries in which I did business.
- How it got there, and how Isse ended up here, is a story that the US government probably would prefer to remain untold.
- The hands of some called for kingship and irresponsible and numerated power; other hands called for ambition, for wealth in untold sums, for disgrace and shame, or for women and wine.
- There then have I found all that the world denied me; there have I realized the yearning and the aspiration within me; there have I coined the untold poetry into the Felt, the Seen! "
- Or even worse, then beats up other geeks without the money to fight any legal bullying (especially those who come up with a better offering, and who thus threaten the existing business that owns your technology, thus impeding progress and impoverishing the worlds in untold ways forever).
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