adj
unsaid
adj
1
Not spoken aloud; left unexpressed.
"There was a lot left unsaid between them after the argument."
"Some things are better left unsaid."
How to Use Unsaid
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSomething that was thought or felt but never actually spoken.
Common pairings
leave something unsaid
better left unsaid
much left unsaid
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Etymology
From un- ("not") plus said.