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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. 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.