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unexpressed

[uhn-ik-sprest] / ˌʌn ɪkˈsprɛst /


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But all these things left unexpressed, Nora has no idea just how well she and her father know each other, even without words.

From Salon

As if the shifting of furniture and unpacking of belongings had awakened unexpressed sentiments, the transition between the abodes stands in as a symbol for a shared, profound longing among all involved.

From Los Angeles Times

Caught between confrontation and compassion, the familiar but still heartrending “Donkeyhead” acknowledges that the hurt others inflict on us, though never excused, may indeed derive from their own unexpressed and unresolved trauma.

From Los Angeles Times

Searching for a pre-verbal language to express big feelings, especially unexpressed ones among family members, may be how her musical antennae were formed.

From New York Times

“With their usual narratives and characterizations, although fun to perform,” he said, “I was left feeling unseen and somewhat unexpressed as a person and artist.”

From New York Times