Unadmitted: meaning, definitions and examples
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unadmitted
[ ˌʌn.ədˈmɪt.ɪd ]
not recognized
Not recognized or accepted as valid or true.
Synonyms
unacknowledged, undisclosed, unrecognized.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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unadmitted |
This word is rarely used and may refer to something not officially accepted or acknowledged, often in a formal or medical context.
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unacknowledged |
This is suitable when referring to feelings, actions, or contributions that have not been recognized or appreciated. It carries a slightly negative connotation.
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unrecognized |
This is used to describe something or someone that has not been identified or given due acknowledgment. Often used in contexts where skills, talents, or achievements are overlooked.
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undisclosed |
This word is used when referring to information that has been intentionally kept secret, often in legal, business, or formal documents.
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Examples of usage
- The unadmitted truth finally came to light.
- His unadmitted feelings for her were obvious to everyone.
- She carried the burden of unadmitted guilt for years.
Translations
Translations of the word "unadmitted" in other languages:
🇵🇹 não admitido
🇮🇳 अस्वीकृत
🇩🇪 nicht zugelassen
🇮🇩 tidak diterima
🇺🇦 неприйнятий
🇵🇱 nieprzyjęty
🇯🇵 認められていない (mitomerarete inai)
🇫🇷 non admis
🇪🇸 no admitido
🇹🇷 kabul edilmemiş
🇰🇷 인정되지 않음 (injeongdoeji anheum)
🇸🇦 غير مقبول (ghayr maqubul)
🇨🇿 nepřijatý
🇸🇰 neprijatý
🇨🇳 未被承认 (wèi bèi chéngrèn)
🇸🇮 nepriznan
🇮🇸 ekki viðurkennt
🇰🇿 қабылданбаған
🇬🇪 არაღიარებული (aragiarebulia)
🇦🇿 qəbul edilməmiş
🇲🇽 no admitido
Etymology
The word 'unadmitted' originated from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' or 'opposite of' and the word 'admitted', which comes from the Latin 'admittere' meaning 'to allow to enter'. The combination of these elements gives 'unadmitted' the meaning of 'not allowed in' or 'not recognized'. The term has been used in English language to describe things that are not officially acknowledged or accepted.
See also: admissible, admission, admissions, admittance, admitted, admittedly, admittingly.