Adjective
uncaught (not comparable)
Not caught.
When the hunter sets traps only for rabbits, tigers and dragons are left uncaught. Li Bai
There are twenty-five uncaught sparrows for a penny. Afghan Proverb
A passed ball may be scored when a runner on first, second, or third base reaches the next base on a bobble or missed catch by the catcher, or when the batter-runner reaches first base on an uncaught strike three (see also Strikeout ). Source: Internet
Bugfix: Uncaught exceptions are now reported in JUnit XML results. Source: Internet
Because the language did not have type-safe checks to verify full coverage for signal handling, uncaught exceptions were a common cause of bugs in released software. Source: Internet
This default uncaught exception handler may be overridden, either globally or per-thread, for example to provide alternative logging or end-user reporting of uncaught exceptions, or to restart threads that terminate due to an uncaught exception. Source: Internet