untold 的定义
- not told; not related; not revealed: untold thoughts.
- not numbered or enumerated; uncounted: She used untold sheets of paper in writing the book.
- inexpressible; incalculable: untold suffering.
untold 近义词
very many; enormous
untold 的近义词 37 个
- countless
- hidden
- immense
- incalculable
- indescribable
- innumerable
- staggering
- uncounted
- unimaginable
- unspeakable
- beyond measure
- gigantic
- huge
- inexpressible
- innumerous
- mammoth
- manifold
- many
- measureless
- mighty
- monstrous
- multiple
- multitudinous
- myriad
- numberless
- private
- prodigious
- suppressed
- titanic
- uncountable
- undreamed of
- unexpressed
- unknown
- unnumberable
- unnumbered
- unthinkable
- vast
untold 的反义词 10 个
更多untold例句
- Even after roasting 20 birds that year and untold more in previous years, “I never tire of them,” she said.
- The prison industrial complex gets hundreds of years of untold failures that have really caused a lot of harm.
- For too long, the Israeli-Palestinian issue has caused untold suffering for people of the Middle East.
- Eleven years into its tenure and untold millions invested, the Oregon Project had not produced to a commensurate level of expectation, or expense.
- Beyond untold advances in science, technology, and business, there are serious potential ramifications for national security.
- The World of Ice Fire: The Untold History of Westeros and The Game of ThronesGeorge R.R. Martin, Elio M. Garcia Jr.
- Every story thread that was left untold last season gets answered this season.
- As a gay man, Mann was interested in telling an untold piece of gay history; but as a historian he was even more fascinated.
- But I think the story of the politicized religious right is one of the biggest untold stories of our time.
- This state-sanctioned discrimination has forced an untold number of LGBT in the shadows for fear of persecution.
- Without such warnings by night and by day, the world would suffer the loss of thousands of lives and untold millions of gold.
- She remembered the day she sat on the floor, turning the pages of his letter, seeking the reason which was left untold.
- The pictures are of untold value, one room being filled with originals by Gainsborough and Reynolds alone.
- "Your reward for service untold," she tossed forth; and only the Count and two more knew what her words implied.
- Were shop-girls provided with even the commonest of seats, untold numbers of crimes and diseases would be heard of no more.