unremarked

adjective
un·​re·​marked | \ ˌən-ri-ˈmärkt How to pronounce unremarked (audio) \

Definition of unremarked

: not remarked : unnoticed

Examples of unremarked in a Sentence

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Other traces of Bernadette’s creativity are scattered, unremarked-upon, throughout the family home. Alexandra Lange, Curbed, "What ‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette?’ meant to me as a woman in architecture," 13 Aug. 2019 What’s striking about 16-year-old Sequin (Conor Leach), a cherubic redhead growing up in Sydney, is that his queerness is taken for granted, unremarked upon by either his family or his peers. Harry Windsor, The Hollywood Reporter, "'Sequin in a Blue Room': Film Review | Outfest 2019," 22 July 2019 However, the president’s most recent online criticisms of four congresswomen crossed a clear line of decency that cannot go unremarked. The Denver Post Editorial Board, The Denver Post, "Editorial: Colorado Congressmen and women must decry Trump’s racist tweets," 18 July 2019 One of the most remarkable — yet unremarked — aspects of the Iraq debate is that for all the errors that plagued U.S. policy in 2003 and after, this goal may actually still be reachable. Hal Brands, National Review, "Lessons from the Iraq War," 20 June 2019 But so many others are possessed of a dreadful, unremarked upon sameness, and an unremitting nobility that can leave this reader feeling a bit mutinous. Parul Sehgal, New York Times, "What the Living Can Learn by Looking Death Straight in the Eye," 26 June 2018 My momos are gargoyles, even after an hour of practice, which kindly goes unremarked upon by Aruna and Nasrin. Grant Cornett, Vogue, "The Rise of Refugee Cuisine—a Food-World Trend to Feel Good About," 17 Aug. 2018 The morning routine at your house proves as much: Your brother’s appearance goes unremarked, while everyone gets a vote on yours. Philip Galanes, New York Times, "I Know It’s Almost Father’s Day. But, Dad, Can You Not?," 14 June 2018 The world’s greatest Cantonese chef then bums a cigarette from chef Leung, twists his colleague’s ear with a smile, and heads out on to the crowded Kowloon streets, unnoticed and unremarked. Casey Quackenbush / Hong Kong, Time, "'We're Not Educated.' The Untold Story of Lung King Heen, the World's First Michelin Three-Star Chinese Restaurant," 12 July 2018

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First Known Use of unremarked

1660, in the meaning defined above

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