1. unmentioned - Adjective
2. unmentioned - Verb
unmentioned (not comparable)
Not mentioned.
unmentioned
simple past and past participle of unmention
The highest pay cheque my mother ever received funded the building of a nursery school in Shepherd's Bush - the school cost well over three times the money she donated to the making of the film 'The Palestinian.' Unsurprisingly this always goes unmentioned in the press. Joely Richardson
But for some 16 intervening centuries of ongoing anatomical study, CSF remains unmentioned in the literature. Source: Internet
As for Gell-Mann, he seems to see nothing to discuss in this entire God business, and in the index to The Quark and the Jaguar God goes unmentioned. Source: Internet
Due to the social mores of the time, the film and Hepburn's performance went largely unmentioned, both critically and commercially. Source: Internet
He married the much younger Margaret probably around 1432, about the same time he bought a house in Bruges; she is unmentioned before he relocated, while the first of their two children was born in 1434. Source: Internet
Leaving the women behind, Candide flees to Paraguay with his practical and heretofore unmentioned manservant, Cacambo. Source: Internet