Word family noun sign signal signatory signature signing signaller adjective signed ≠ unsigned verb sign signal adverb signally
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishunsignedun‧signed /ˌʌnˈsaɪnd◂/ adjective 1 an unsigned letter or document has not been signed with someone’s name2 an unsigned sports player or musician has not yet signed a contract to play for a sports team or record music for a companyExamples from the Corpus
unsigned• He had been on a loose contract with the company - which at the moment was unsigned.• The letter, delivered covertly, was brief and unsigned.• They send me exactly the same as unsigned bands except the tape is invariably a finished master of high quality.• Granada Sky are planning to devote two hours a night to unsigned bands.• The unsigned edition fetched over £200 recently in a provincial sale.• The smear campaign involved unsigned leaflets circulated around Fintown, Glenties, Doochary and Lettermacaward.• He received an unsigned letter, delivered by an unknown messenger, asking him to write a Requiem Mass.• As yet unsigned, Sunflowers need a few months to diet and define their direction.