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unrealized
[uhn-ree-uh-lahyzd]
adjective
not made real or actual; not resulting in accomplishment, as a task or aim.
unrealized ambitions.
not known or suspected.
unrealized talent.
unrealized
/ ʌnˈrɪəˌlaɪzd /
adjective
(of an ambition, hope, goal, etc) not attained or brought to fruition
Word History and Origins
Origin of unrealized1
Example Sentences
But best-case pitching scenarios, of course, have often been unrealized fantasies with the franchise in recent years.
Behind all the gimmicks, wackiness and absurdity, the roster is still filled with ballplayers — many of them with unrealized MLB dreams — now finding a second life through Banana Ball.
“All the potential gains out there” that may go unrealized.
The tapeworm diet was, of course, gross, but it would have felt a bit unrealized if she just took it and became skinny.
And this film could somehow serve as a monument to the past and a monument to their unrealized work.
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