Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: untold
IPA transcription: [ənt'oʊld]
adverb meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: untold
    Meaning: of an incalculable amount; "untold suffering"
Usage examples
  • Eyes of both betokened untold deeps of power, but there the resemblance ceased.
  • A century and a half ago there arose in France a giant that had slumbered for untold centuries.
  • It was the instrument of universal death--the uranium release of untold forces of cataclysmic depredation.
  • Wealth of jewels, gold untold and gained in terror, treasure at last with his life obtained, all of that booty the brands shall take, fire shall eat it.
  • They wanted the candidate to remember the enthusiasm of these places, and to leave greatly pleased and under the belief that he was making untold converts.
  • Natasha continued to look at him intently with bright, attentive, and animated eyes, as if trying to understand something more which he had perhaps left untold.
  • Above all, the story of our Saviour's ascension into Heaven, and the marvellous fulfilment of His promises in the gift of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, would have been left untold.
  • Strange alchemy, which Sarka wondered about and, wondering, looked ahead to the time when he should be able, within his laboratory, to analyze the force it embodied, and thus gain new scientific knowledge of untold value to people of the Earth.
  • Don Jose Avellanos, their neighbour across the street, a statesman, a poet, a man of culture, who had represented his country at several European Courts (and had suffered untold indignities as a state prisoner in the time of the tyrant Guzman Bento), used to declare in Dona Emilia's drawing-room that Carlos had all the English qualities of character with a truly patriotic heart.