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Answer for the clue "Not mentioned ", 8 letters:
unspoken

Word definitions for unspoken in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
See unspeak

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., from un- (1) "not" + past participle of speak (v.). Similar formation in Middle Dutch ongesproken , Middle Low German ungesproken .

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a tacit/unspoken assumption (= one that no one says aloud ) ▪ There seemed to be a tacit assumption that they would get married. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN agreement ▪ Their attempts at lovemaking dwindled ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
1 Not spoken; not said. 2 Not formally articulated or stated; implicit or understood. v (past participle of unspeak English)

Usage examples of unspoken.

Post-humanism schooled us to think in terms of fits and starts, of structures accreting along unspoken patterns, following the lines first suggested by the ancient Terran philosopher llya Prigogine.

His unspoken, apparently racist, message was echoed by a resident of Parlier, another nearby town that has also become essentially all Mexican.

He waved the empty jug at the potman, who looked at Keisyl, brows raised in unspoken question.

It all seemed to come down to impeding the free flow of information to certain persons, preselected by an unspoken code somehow known to and agreed upon by all present but her.

Already he was regretting his unspoken agreement to her bargain, but that gold refused to be ignored.

But what Lord Grenville thought of this matter, or to what reflections this comely tirade of Lady Portarles led the Comtesse de Tournay, remained unspoken, for the curtain had just risen on the third act of ORPHEUS, and admonishments to silence came from every part of the house.

Heart, the unspoken Word, that integrates both Ascent and Descent and finds Spirit both transcending the Many and embracing the Many.

Cleggett, the Brooklynite-this person whom young reporters conceived of as the staid, dry prophet of the dusty Fact--was secretly a mighty reservoir of unwritten, unacted, unlived, unspoken romance.

All that lay unspoken between us, unaddressed, set aside for this business of war.

I stood in the doorway with all that had gone unspoken and unconfronted in my friendship with Devin hanging between us as Darin sang with a detached mourning for the unattainable, the gulf between what we wish for and what we get.

Herewiss went after the unspoken thought with his underhearing to try to catch it: .

The sounds were primal and complex, a perfect chaos of unspent, unspoken, undirected emotions, most of which were a backlog that only then found expression.

A delicious frisson of shame and excitement twinged in him, as if he had spoken an unspoken yearning to a lover or witnessed an act both vile and private from an undiscoverable peephole.

By unspoken mutual consent, they sidled quickly away from the kitten-tree and around the nearest unpeopled corner.

She rejoiced that she had missed the family meal, for it was not easy to sit at the table with Grandmother and Cousin Tom and Aunt Alphonsine, unspoken comments on her position hanging from each face like stalactites.