Untold ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Untold ( adjective )

Too great or numerous to be counted or described.

Origin:

From un- (not) + tell (to tell or relate).

Examples:

  1. The war resulted in untold numbers of deaths.
  2. The cost of the project was untold millions of dollars.
  3. The amount of suffering caused by the disaster is untold.
  4. The beauty of the place is untold.
  5. He faced untold difficulties in his quest for success.

(As a noun)

Untold ( noun )

Too great or numerous to be counted or described.

Origin:

From un- (not) + tell (to tell or relate).

Examples:

  1. The war resulted in untold numbers of deaths.
  2. The cost of the project was untold millions of dollars.
  3. The amount of suffering caused by the disaster is untold.
  4. The beauty of the place is untold.
  5. He faced untold difficulties in his quest for success.
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