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unspoken

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/ʌnˈspoʊkən/ · un-spo-ken

Not spoken; expressed in a non-verbal manner.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Not spoken; expressed in a non-verbal manner.

جو بیان نہیں کیا گیا؛ غیر زبانی طور پر ظاہر کیا گیا۔

غیر بیان کردہ

ghair bayan karda

Synonyms

implicitunexpressedsilentغیر واضحخفاپوشیدہ

Antonyms

spokenexpressedarticulatedبیان کردہظاہرکہی گئی

Common Collocations

  • unspoken rules
  • unspoken agreement
  • unspoken language

Example Sentences

There are many unspoken rules in office culture that new employees must learn.

دفتر کی ثقافت میں بہت سی غیر بیان کردہ قواعد ہیں جنہیں نئے ملازمین کو سیکھنا چاہئے۔

Daftar ki saqafat mein bohat si ghair bayan karda qawaid hain jinhein naye mulazimein ko seekhna chahiye.

Their unspoken connection was evident to everyone around them.

ان کے درمیان غیر بیان کردہ تعلق سب کے لئے واضح تھا۔

Un ke darmiyan ghair bayan karda taluq sab ke liye wazeh tha.

The unspoken tension in the room was palpable as they waited for the news.

کمرے میں غیر بیان کردہ کشیدگی محسوس کی جا سکتی تھی جب وہ خبر کا انتظار کر رہے تھے۔

Kamray mein ghair bayan karda kashidgi mehsoos ki ja sakti thi jab woh khabar ka intezar kar rahe the.

Easily Confused With

unspoken:Not verbalized; implied vs. spoken, which is articulated verbally.

Word Family

speak
verbبولنا
spoken
adjectiveبیان کردہ
speaking
verbبولنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of the phrase 'unspoken words' as secrets that are not verbalized.

Imagine someone keeping a secret with a finger on their lips, indicating something unspoken.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خاموش لفظوں کی کہانی سنو، سنو خاموشی میں تمہاری ہے کہانی۔

Khamosh lafzoun ki kahani suno, suno khamoshi mein tumhari hai kahani.

Listen to the story of silent words, listen, there is your story in silence.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

خاموشی سب سے بڑی زبان ہے۔

Khamoshi sab se bari zuban hai.

Silence is the greatest language.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "un-spoken" — not spoken

First known use: 16th century

Derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the past participle 'spoken' of the verb 'speak'. The term has been used since the late 16th century.