unmarked
(adjective)
/ʌnˈmɑːrkt/
Definitions
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Not having an identifying mark.
Whispering through the tapestry of sight, a shadow without a signature roams unseen.Example: An unmarked police car followed the suspect.
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Not highlighted or emphasized.
A gentle breeze that brushed past unnoticed, the quiet flaw that danced in secrecy.Example: The error went unmarked in the text.
Origin
Middle English, from un- ‘not’ + marked, past participle of mark.
Synonyms
unidentified, obscure, inconspicuous
Antonyms
marked, labeled, emphasized