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untold adjective [ ʌnˈtəʊld ]

• too much or too many to be counted or measured.
• "thieves caused untold damage"
Similar: boundless, measureless, limitless, without limit, unlimited, unbounded, immense, vast, great, endless, unending, never-ending, without end, inexhaustible, infinite, interminable, unceasing, everlasting, immeasurable, incalculable, countless, innumerable, numberless, an infinite number of, an incalculable number of, more than one can count, too many to be counted, without number, uncountable, uncounted, numerous, many, multiple, manifold, legion, multitudinous, myriad, unnumbered, unnumberable, innumerous, unsummed,
Opposite: limited,
• (of a story or event) not narrated or recounted.
• "no event, however boring, is left untold"
Similar: unreported, unrecounted, unrelated, unrevealed, undisclosed, undivulged, unpublished, secret, suppressed, unnarrated, unmentioned, unstated, unspoken,
Origin: Old English unteald ‘not counted’ (see un-1, tell1).


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