Unmarked Meaning in English
word
/ənˈmɑɹkt/
uhn-MARKT
/ʌnmˈɑːkt/
un-MAHKT
Definition
Not having any marks, labels, or signs; something that is not labeled, signposted, or easily noticed.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used for spaces (like 'an unmarked car', 'an unmarked grave'), meaning without visible signs. In linguistics, can mean the default or neutral form. Not typically used for people. Not the same as 'plain' (which can mean simple in design).
Spanish: sin marcar - sin señalizarPortuguese (BR): sem marca - não sinalizadoPortuguese (PT): sem marca - não sinalizadoChinese (Simplified): 无标记的 - 未标明的Chinese (Traditional): 無標記的 - 未標明的Hindi: बिना चिह्नित - बिना निशानArabic: غير مميز - غير معلّمBengali: চিহ্নহীন - লেবেলবিহীন - অবিহিতRussian: неотмеченный - без опознавательных знаков - немаркированныйJapanese: 無標識の - 表示のないVietnamese: không có dấu hiệu - không gắn nhãnKorean: 표시가 없는 - 표지 없는Turkish: işaretsiz - etiketsizUrdu: بے نشان - بغیر نشان کےIndonesian: tanpa tanda - tidak berlabel
Example Sentences
The police used an unmarked car to follow the suspect.
basic
I walked past an unmarked door at the end of the hallway.
basic
There were several unmarked boxes in the storage room.
basic
He parked in an unmarked spot and didn’t get a ticket.
natural
Some graves in the old cemetery are unmarked and forgotten.
natural
In grammar, the unmarked form is usually the basic version of a word.
natural