Adjective
actually being performed at the time of hearing or viewing
Source: WordNetIt is vain to recount further the catalogue of miseries. In earlier ages such horrors remain unknown because unrecorded. Just enough flickering light plays upon this infernal scene to give us the sense of its utter desolation and hopeless wretchedness and cruelty. Winston Churchill
The unrecorded past is none other than our old friend, the tree in the primeval forest which fell without being heard. Barbara Tuchman
It seemed at first a new kind of invisible light. It was clearly something new, something unrecorded. Wilhelm Röntgen
How can we have critical thinking without being able to quote and being able to compare what happened in the past? Television is dreadfully unrecorded and unquotable. Brewster Kahle
The cold stream of visual impressions failed him now as if the eye were a cup that overflowed and let the rest run down its china walls unrecorded. Virginia Woolf
a live television program Source: Internet