unconfirmed
/ˌʌnkənˈfɜːmd/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌnkənfˈɚmd] /ˌʌnkənˈfɜːrmd/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌnkənfˈɚmd] /ˌən-kən-ˈfərmd How to pronounce unconfirmed (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unconfirmed — 形容詞
- unconfirmedpositive
- more unconfirmedcomparative
- most unconfirmedsuperlative
1. not yet checked or backed by enough evidence to be accepted as true, real, or co
未證實
尚未查證或正式確認
not yet checked or backed by enough evidence to be accepted as true, real, or correct.
Police say the driver's identity remains unconfirmed after the highway crash.
警方表示,這起高速公路車禍中駕駛的身分仍未證實。
remain unconfirmed in official reporting
An unconfirmed report about school closures spread through the town by noon.
到中午時,一則關於學校停課的未證實消息已傳遍全鎮。
attributive: unconfirmed + report
Doctors treated Sana for an unconfirmed infection while the lab prepared test results.
醫師在等待檢驗結果時,先治療 Sana 尚未證實的感染。
The singer's festival appearance is still unconfirmed on the official website.
這位歌手是否會在音樂節登場,官方網站仍標示為未證實。
The local paper published the mayor's resignation as unconfirmed late last night.
當地報紙在昨晚深夜刊出市長辭職的消息,但仍標為未證實。
- unverified
close in meaning, but often stresses that no checking process has been completed
- unofficial
focuses on the lack of formal approval rather than truth or evidence
- alleged
often used for accusations or claims that have not been proved
文法句型
unconfirmed + report/identity/diagnosis
[fact] + remain + unconfirmed
list something as unconfirmed
用法筆記
Most common in journalism, police reports, and official updates when information has been reported but not yet checked. It often appears before nouns such as report, identity, or diagnosis, or after remain when a fact is still open.