unrecorded
/ˌʌnrɪˈkɔːdɪd/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌnrɪkˈɔrdɪd] /ˌʌnrɪˈkɔːrdɪd/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌnrɪkˈɔrdɪd] /ˌən-ri-ˈkȯr-dəd How to pronounce unrecorded (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unrecorded — adjective
- unrecordedpositive
- more unrecordedcomparative
- most unrecordedsuperlative
1. never written down, listed, or entered into official records, so it is not forma
never written down, listed, or entered into official records, so it is not formally known.
Ada found an unrecorded cave behind the waterfall during the school trip.
unrecorded + noun for something absent from records
For years, the village left many births unrecorded after the health office closed.
unrecorded births
Selim uncovered an unrecorded payment while reviewing the market's old receipts.
Historians were excited by an unrecorded meeting between the two leaders.
- undocumented
more formal and often used for missing papers, proof, or official evidence
- unwritten
better when the focus is simply that words were never put on paper
- unlisted
best for names or items left out of a list rather than a full record
- documented
shows that details have been clearly written down or proved
- registered
used when something has been formally entered by an authority
- recorded
the direct opposite when a fact or event is officially noted
文法句型
an unrecorded payment/birth/meeting
remain unrecorded
用法筆記
Usually describes facts, events, or items that were never entered into written or official records. Unlike sense 2, it is about missing documentation, not sound or video that was never captured by equipment.
2. used for sound or moving images that were never captured and stored by a camera,
used for sound or moving images that were never captured and stored by a camera, recorder, or similar device.
The singer asked for one unrecorded rehearsal before the cameras arrived.
unrecorded rehearsal before recording begins
Mayumi kept the interview unrecorded because the witness feared being recognized.
keep + interview + unrecorded
When the battery died, several dance scenes remained unrecorded during the concert.
Kofi prefers unrecorded phone calls when friends discuss private family problems.
- untaped
older and narrower, especially for tape-based audio or video
- unfilmed
works only for visual material, not sound alone
- uncaptured
broader and more technical, often used for missed images or data
文法句型
an unrecorded interview/call/rehearsal
keep something unrecorded
用法筆記
Used mainly with interviews, calls, footage, rehearsals, or other audio-visual material. It means no machine saved the sound or images, not that facts were missing from written records.