unwept
/uhn-wept/US // ʌnˈwɛpt //UK // (ʌnˈwɛpt) //
不哭,不哭的人,不哭不闹,无人问津
Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
- : not wept for; unmourned: an unwept loss.
- : not wept or shed, as tears.
Examples
A mist of cold and muffling grey Falls, fold by fold, on another day That dies unwept.
Years passed and Donovan Ryan went down to a drunkard's grave unwept and unhonoured.
An implicit confidence in enemies like these was one of the amiable "crimes" for which "Sarmatia fell unwept."
If my father's friend has died in misery, unpitied and unwept, forsaken by all, do I not share the guilt of ingratitude?
The martyr who discovered that virtue is its own reward, died unwept, unhonoured, unsung.
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