1. unrated - Adjective
2. unrated - Verb
unrated (comparative more unrated, superlative most unrated)
Not rated; having no rating
unrated
simple past and past participle of unrate
I think it'd be great if the evening news broadcast,for instance,were unsponsored and unrated. Walter Cronkite
'Y Tu Mama Tambien' is one of the first unrated movies to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. But many video stores won't take a movie that's not rated, so I had to make the movie an R. Alfonso Cuaron
A "rough cut" of the film, supposedly the original unrated version, is still circulated among his admirers. Source: Internet
If voters are explicitly allowed to abstain from rating certain candidates, as opposed to implicitly giving the lowest number of points to unrated candidates, then a candidate's score would be the average rating from voters who did rate this candidate. Source: Internet
Convertible securities fall below the debt obligations of the same issuer in order of preference or priority in the event of a liquidation and are typically unrated or rated lower than such debt obligations. Source: Internet
Although the unrated section had many of the weaker players in the Open, it also had players of expert strength, who were foreign to the United States and had not been rated yet. Source: Internet