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unhinted

  • a word derived from hint.
    hint
    noun
    an indirect, covert, or helpful suggestion; clue.

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So it can't be done, I'm afraid, unless she is about to reveal hitherto unhinted at Streep-like talents for transformation.

From The Guardian Sep. 29, 2010

Their picturesqueness of form and their delight of color would beggar any thesaurus of its descriptive reserves, and yet leave their beauty almost unhinted.

From Roman Holidays, and Others by William Dean Howells

Underneath his smoothly flowing sentences Montague could feel the presence of one fundamental thought; it was unuttered and even unhinted, but it pervaded the Judge's discourse as a mood pervades a melody.

From The Metropolis by Upton Sinclair