Untold — Un*told , a. 1. Not told; not related; not revealed; as, untold secrets. [1913 Webster] 2. Not numbered or counted; as, untold money. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
untold — [un tōld′, un′tōld΄] adj. [ME untald < OE unteald] 1. not told, related, or revealed 2. too great or too numerous to be counted or measured; incalculable [untold wealth] 3. indescribably great or intense [untold misery] … English World dictionary
untold — index esoteric, hidden, indefinite, innumerable, multiple, myriad, mysterious, personal (private) … Law dictionary
untold — (adj.) O.E. unteald, not counted or reckoned, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of TELL (Cf. tell) in its original numerical sense. Cf. M.Du. ongetellet, Ger. ungezahlt, O.N. utaliðr. Meaning not related or recounted is recorded from late 14c … Etymology dictionary
untold — [adj] very many; enormous beyond measure, countless, gigantic, hidden, huge, immense, incalculable, indescribable, inexpressible, innumerable, innumerous, mammoth, manifold, many, measureless, mighty, monstrous, multiple, multitudinous, myriad,… … New thesaurus
untold — ► ADJECTIVE 1) too much or too many to be counted; indescribable. 2) not narrated or recounted … English terms dictionary
Untold — Infobox Album | Name = Untold Type = Album Artist = Pete Francis Released = 2003 Recorded = Genre = Progressive rock Length = Label = Scrapper Records Producer = Pete Francis Reviews = Last album = So They Say (2001) This album = Untold (2003)… … Wikipedia
untold — adj. to remain untold (the story remained untold for years) * * * [ˌʌn təʊld] to remain untold (the story remained untold for years) … Combinatory dictionary
untold — un|told [ˌʌnˈtəuld US ˈtould] adj [only before noun] 1.) used to emphasize how bad something is ▪ The rumours will do untold damage to his reputation. ▪ The floods have caused untold misery to hundreds of homeowners. 2.) used to emphasize that an … Dictionary of contemporary English
untold — adjective too much or too many to be measured: untold misery: The floods have caused untold misery to hundreds of homeowners. | untold damage: The scandal has done untold damage to his reputation … Longman dictionary of contemporary English