1. untold - Adjective
2. untold - Adjective Satellite
Not told; not related; not revealed; as, untold secrets.
Not numbered or counted; as, untold money.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you. Maya Angelou
Bush's war in Iraq has done untold damage to the United States. It has impaired our military power and undermined the morale of our armed forces. Our troops were trained to project overwhelming power. They were not trained for occupation duties. George Soros
Religion what treasure untold resides in that heavenly word. William Cowper
Fanaticism is the danger of the world, and always has been, and has done untold harm. I might almost say that I was fanatical against fanaticism. Bertrand Russell
If a single cell, under appropriate conditions, becomes a man in the space of a few years, there can surely be no difficulty in understanding how, under appropriate conditions, a cell may, in the course of untold millions of years, give origin to the human race. Herbert Spencer
How unjust life is, to make physical charm so immediately apparent or absent, when one can get away with vices untold for ever. Margaret Drabble