Unnumbered Meaning in English
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Definition
Used to describe something that does not have a number or is not labeled with a number. It can also mean 'countless' or 'so many you cannot count them.'
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used in formal or technical contexts (like 'unnumbered pages'). It can also mean 'countless,' but this usage is more literary or poetic. Do not use it to mean 'not counted'—that would be 'uncounted.'
Spanish: sin numerar - incontablePortuguese (BR): sem número - incontávelPortuguese (PT): sem número - incontávelChinese (Simplified): 未编号的 - 无数的Chinese (Traditional): 未編號的 - 無數的Hindi: असंख्य - बिना संख्या केArabic: غير مرقم - لا يُعدّBengali: নাম্বারবিহীন - অগণিতRussian: без номера - бесчисленныйJapanese: 番号なし - 無数のVietnamese: không đánh số - vô sốKorean: 번호가 매겨지지 않은 - 수없이 많은Turkish: numarasız - sayılamayacak kadar çokUrdu: بغیر نمبر کے - بے شمارIndonesian: tanpa nomor - tak terhitung
Example Sentences
The book has ten unnumbered pages at the beginning.
basic
He owns unnumbered rare coins in his collection.
natural
We received unnumbered complaints about the delay.
basic
The tickets were unnumbered, so people sat anywhere.
basic
There were unnumbered stars in the night sky.
natural
The list was so long, the last pages were unnumbered.
natural