undocumented
Americanadjective
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lacking documentation or authentication.
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lacking proper immigration or working papers: undocumented immigrants.
an undocumented worker;
undocumented immigrants.
Sensitive Note
See illegal alien.
Etymology
Origin of undocumented
First recorded in 1880–85; un- 1 + documented ( def. )
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Explanation
When something is undocumented, it's not written down or recorded. When a person is undocumented. they don't have the proper records or identification that the law requires. These days in the U.S., you're very likely to come across this word in the context of immigration. When you hear about someone who's an undocumented worker or an undocumented immigrant, it means that they were born in another country, moved to the U.S. at some point, and don't currently have the legal documentation they need to work, attend school, or otherwise live freely and openly.
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Example Sentences
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Ramos is an undocumented immigrant from Honduras who was brought to the US as a child.
From BBC • May 15, 2026
Besides, L.A. has long led the way in weaving undocumented immigrants into the fabric of civic life.
From Los Angeles Times • May 6, 2026
First, they found a 4% decline in employment of undocumented workers, which comports with employer reports that raids have prompted immigrant workers to stop showing up.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 6, 2026
For Mariela, an undocumented Honduran mother of three, financial stress began long ago.
From Salon • May 2, 2026
The thing about being an undocumented immigrant is you get really good at keeping secrets.
From "The Sun Is Also a Star" by Nicola Yoon
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