Word family noun report reporter reportage reporting adjective unreported verb report adverb reportedly
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishunreportedun‧re‧port‧ed /ˌʌnrɪˈpɔːtɪd◂ $ -ˈpɔːr-/ adjective not told to the public or to someone in authority Rape is a crime that often goes unreported.Examples from the Corpus
unreported• Dolphins and porpoises are being entangled in monofilament death traps throughout the world, and a great many drownings go unreported.• Other actions may have gone unreported.• She says the real figures are probably ten-fold because many cases remain unreported.• Smith, admitting he had an unreported business relationship with the department store owner, resigned as junior minister for Northern Ireland.• In a series of unspectacular and largely unreported moves the army had slowly advanced towards the interior.• And at least half the cases in the black community may go unreported, warns Padayachee.goes unreported• And their suffering goes unreported and, for the most part, ignored.