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unshowable

  • a word derived from show.
    show
    verb (used with object)
    to cause or allow to be seen; exhibit; display.

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That’s one reason he implies rather than embraces the violence of his story’s darkest moments, turning the unspeakable into the unshowable.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 20, 2022

But in cases where the original materials have been lost or damaged, digital restoration can bring otherwise unshowable films back to life, a process exemplified by “Genghis Khan” and “Lola,” screening on Friday.

From New York Times Oct. 7, 2012

"The shower scene in colour in 1960 would have just been unshowable," says Mr Brooke.

From BBC Apr. 1, 2010