un·speak (ŭn-spēk') tr.v.
un·spoke (-spōk'), un·spo·ken (-spō'kən), un·speak·ing, un·speaks Obsolete To retract (something spoken); unsay. |
un·spo·ken (ŭn-spō'kən) v. Past participle of unspeak. adj. Not uttered or expressed: bristling with unspoken resentment. Understood without the need for words: an unspoken pact.
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Word Origin & History
unspoken
1375, from
un- (1) "not" + pp. of
speak. Cf. M.Du.
ongesproken, M.L.G.
ungesproken.