unspeak Definition
un·speak (-spēk′)
transitive verb -·spoke′, -·spok′·en, -·speak′·ing
Obsolete to unsay, or retract
unspeak Usage Examples
Object
- word: Secondly, we must be able to hear and understand the words unspoken.
- need: Firstly, they must address the largely unspoken needs of the client in a way that demonstrates great understanding and significant empathy.
- thing: I suspect that all things unspoken in our souls partake somewhat of the laxity of delirium and dementia.
- message: In this way, she controls your marriage through her spoken or unspoken messages.
Modifying Another Word
- usually: That these are usually unspoken can present particular problems for disabled students.
- often: Unfortunately, these things are often unspoken and you may not be able to find them written down anywhere.
- largely: It is suffused, however, by a largely unspoken parallel dispute not about inputs or methods but about outcomes.
- formerly: She spoke of the intimate details of their acrobatic sexual antics including the wild consummation of their formerly unspoken desires.
- yet: Were there underlying, yet unspoken, reasons for the endorsement of black political equality?
Browse dictionary entries near unspeak
- ‹ unsparing
- ‹ unsound
- ‹ unsought
- ‹ unsophisticated
- ‹ unsolicited grant service
- ‹ unsolicited
- ‹ unsolder
- ‹ unsocial
- ‹ unsociable
- ‹ unsnarl

