(a.) Not told; not related; not revealed; as, untold secrets.
(a.) Not numbered or counted; as, untold money.
Example Sentences:
(1) In a therapeutic tragedy perhaps even more widespread than the thalidomide disaster, untold lives were lost between 1949 and 1958 through the administration of inappropriate doses of chloramphenicol to newborn infants.
(2) In an emotional statement, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, said the "destructive cycle of violence has caused untold suffering".
(3) And the fact that the disclosures have led to the highest journalism rewards, have led to historic reforms in the US and around the world – all of that would be irrelevant in a prosecution under the espionage laws in the United States.” Snowden also could face an untold number of additional charges if he returned to the United States.
(4) The gratitude I feel to Velázquez for this greatest of paintings is untold; he gave me the consolation I most needed in my life.
(5) Stone's previous films include Platoon, JFK and W. The director has also made documentaries on Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez, together with a 2012 TV series, Oliver Stone's Untold History of the United States.
(6) Maleficent, Disney's latest film out on 28 May, offers the untold back story of the villain from the 1959 animated classic Sleeping Beauty, with Jolie in the title role.
(7) Hardly any development funding for implementation has been disbursed.” 68 million children likely to die by 2030 from preventable causes, report says Read more Dr David Richmond, president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said the series offered a “wake-up call to governments worldwide to make faster progress in reducing the number of stillbirths, which wreak untold damage on families, care givers and communities”.
(8) Miliband said: "We've got a cost of living crisis in this country and it's driving people into the arms of payday lenders and causing them untold hardship.
(9) In Africa alone, an area larger than Germany and France together has been sold for agribusiness while untold thousands of farmers have been evicted with scant compensation.
(10) Laying out a vision of continued collaboration across the Channel, the communique says: “For centuries, British scholars, scientists and artists have worked and shared ideas with their European counterparts, producing an untold number of scientific breakthroughs, academic achievements and great works of art, enriching us culturally and economically.
(11) At the moment, the NT has a record four productions running in the West End – One Man, Two Guvnors, War Horse, Untold Stories and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – which have created an invaluable income stream against funding cuts and the credit crunch.
(12) As a result, epileptic persons suffer untold social deprivations and discrimination in education, employment, housing, marital life, etc.
(13) A data acquisition system that automatically discards corrupted or undesirable signals would save untold hours of drudgery for researchers.
(14) Half of all species could become extinct, untold millions of people would be displaced, whole nations drowned by the sea.
(15) To deny the part your childhood advantage plays in your adult success – maybe out of ego, maybe out of embarrassment – is like Donald Trump claiming he’s a self-made billionaire while neglecting to mention he inherited untold millions from his father.
(16) It is the very foundation of our being,” says physicist and activist Vandana Shiva in the upcoming documentary SEED: The Untold Story .
(17) Very few regrets, I thought, except this one: that we had not done justice to this huge, overshadowing, overwhelming issue of how climate change will probably, within the lifetime of our children, cause untold havoc and stress to our species.
(18) Designated as Unesco World Heritage sites , both have suffered untold damage which will only be open for proper assessment when the war is over.
(19) Cooper is currently filming Dracula Untold, in the role of vampire hunter Abraham van Helsing.
(20) Their American history isn't untold, but rather a meditation on what could have – and, in their view, should – have, happened.