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untold
adjective un·told \ˌən-ˈtōld\
: not told or made public
: too many to count or too much to measure
Full Definition of UNTOLD
1
a : not told or related b : kept secret
2
: too great or numerous to count : incalculable, vast
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First Known Use of UNTOLD
14th century
Related to UNTOLD
- Synonyms
- innumerable, innumerous, myriad, numberless, uncountable, uncounted, unnumbered, countless
- Antonyms
- countable, enumerable, numberable
Rhymes with UNTOLD
acold, age-old, ahold, all told, behold, bifold, billfold, black gold, blindfold, blue mold, bread mold, choke hold, controlled, Cotswold, cuckold, eightfold, enfold, fanfold, fivefold, fool's gold, foothold, fourfold, freehold, gatefold, go gold, green mold, handhold, head cold, household, ice-cold, infold, knock cold, leaf mold, leasehold, make bold, ninefold, old gold, onefold, on hold, pinfold, potholed, roothold, scaffold, sheepfold, sixfold, slime mold, stokehold, stone-cold, stronghold, take hold, tenfold, threefold, threshold, toehold, twice-told, twofold, unfold, unmold, uphold, white gold, whole-souled, withhold
UNTOLD Defined for Kids
untold
adjective un·told \ˌən-ˈtōld\
Definition of UNTOLD for Kids
1
: not told or made public <untold secrets>
2
: too great or too numerous to be counted : vast <untold resources>
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