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unrecorded

American  
[uhn-ri-kawr-did] / ˌʌn rɪˈkɔr dɪd /

adjective

  1. not recorded; not reported in an official record.

  2. not noted in historical documents.

    an unrecorded event; an unrecorded tradition.


unrecorded British  
/ ˌʌnrɪˈkɔːdɪd /

adjective

  1. not recorded on paper, tape, video tape, etc

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Etymology

Origin of unrecorded

First recorded in 1575–85; un- 1 + record + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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Experts point out that the widespread use of traditional healers for snakebites means that the true scale of the problem is not known, as many deaths will go unrecorded.

From BBC

It leads many bite victims to seek care from traditional healers, meaning cases often go unrecorded.

From BBC

You may be alarmed to realize your own unrecorded memories are locked into the perspective of wherever you placed your phone.

From Los Angeles Times

Crimes which disproportionately affect women, including harassment, stalking and controlling behaviour, comprise 37.9% of unrecorded violent crime and must be better recorded, the report found.

From BBC

Many exits from the UK can go unrecorded, meaning those without a departure record were not necessarily still in the country.

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