Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not mourned; not grieved for or lamented.
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- adjective Not
mourned orgrieved for
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- adjective not grieved for; causing no mourning
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Examples
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Their deep, infinite childhood oneness with mother, tragically lost and unmourned, is suddenly back, rarified and purified.
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Some of their carcasses washed ashore and broke our hearts, but the vast majority sank uncounted and unmourned.
Ian R. MacDonald: The BP Spill One Year Later: Renewing Trust Along With Ecology
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There they lie to this day, unsung and unmourned because their death serves no useful political purpose.
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The service, which will die quietly, though far from unmourned, on January 20, is now run from Bush House in the Strand by four Albanian exiles and one Englishman.
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My shirt had been discarded somewhere near the door, and my panties were an unmourned casualty.
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My shirt had been discarded somewhere near the door, and my panties were an unmourned casualty.
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My shirt had been discarded somewhere near the door, and my panties were an unmourned casualty.
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Some of their carcasses washed ashore and broke our hearts, but the vast majority sank uncounted and unmourned.
Ian R. MacDonald: The BP Spill One Year Later: Renewing Trust Along With Ecology
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The tournament was laid to rest, unmourned by an apathetic public, in 1984 when Northern Ireland won the title on goal difference.
Why dusty old home internationals should remain in the memory | David Lacey
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Some of their carcasses washed ashore and broke our hearts, but the vast majority sank uncounted and unmourned.
Ian R. MacDonald: The BP Spill One Year Later: Renewing Trust Along With Ecology
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