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untold
[uhn-tohld]
adjective
not told; not related; not revealed.
untold thoughts.
not numbered or enumerated; uncounted.
She used untold sheets of paper in writing the book.
inexpressible; incalculable.
untold suffering.
untold
/ ʌˈəʊ /
adjective
incapable of description or expression
untold suffering
incalculably great in number or quantity
untold thousands
not told
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
When the Eaton and Palisades fires consumed thousands of homes and cars, they released untold amounts of hazardous chemicals.
The Autry Museum’s upcoming exhibition, “Black Cowboys: An American Story,” brings the untold tales of iconic figures into full view through a mix of rare artifacts, photographs, oral histories and film.
Then came another wait to dump their loads — an untold number of incinerated living room sets, teddy bears, running shoes and other detritus, spilling into a final resting place.
The full call — viewed untold millions of times on a wide array of platforms — was, “Oh, wow! In your life have you ever seen anything like that!”
Mara is a two-way force who can score in a variety of ways and pass like a point guard while also blocking shots, altering others and keeping an untold amount from being taken.
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