unrecorded

[US]/ʌnrɪ'kɔːdɪd/
[UK]/ˌʌnrɪ'kɔrdɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. not recorded.

Real-world Examples

The greatest uncertainty is how many cases have gone unrecorded.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

The official death toll surpassed 200,000, though evidence grew that many more fatalities are going unrecorded.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

Most of the killing and fleeing of Muslims went unrecorded by witnesses.

Source: TED Talks (Audio Version) October 2017 Collection

When an unwritten and unrecorded language disappears, it is lost to science.

Source: Cambridge IELTS Reading

It was quite an innocent surprise; an astonishment that a thing so beautiful should be unrecorded.

Source: A handsome face.

Knaus said the true figures were likely to be higher as many shipwrecks on central Mediterranean leave no survivors or go unrecorded.

Source: VOA Daily Standard July 2023 Collection

Blockchain is our auditor and a promise that no access to the data or data manipulation remains unrecorded.

Source: TED Talks (Audio Version) January 2020 Compilation

It ranged, too, very subtly and curiously, among almost unknown or unrecorded things; it lighted on small things and showed that perhaps they were not small after all.

Source: A room of one's own.

Unseen by the thoughtless, unrecorded in the diaries of wiseacres, rarely mentioned in the speeches of statesmen, there was swiftly rising such a tide in the affairs of America as Jefferson and Hamilton never dreamed of in their little philosophies.

Source: American history

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