Unstated in a sentence as an adjective

There are a lot of unstated values out there.

This article makes one big unstated assumption: that users wanted the news feed to change.

It's about guiding the product towards both stated and unstated needs.

"In the background, unstated but assumed, is the theory of business "core competence".

But an unstated and real consideration for people attending is the opportunity of having one or several drinks with friends.

Is this true, though?The unstated assumption appears to be that doing any single thing can be highly parallelized and the window of opportunity is infinite.

The unstated nugget is that Samsung's cost of experimentation is lower than Apple's, which is doubly slammed by being the market leader and possessing a culture of perfection.

> I would be more worried that someone would **** me in order to get the documents releasedThe unstated assumption is that these documents would be particularly interesting to foreign governments.

It's a beautiful and wonderfully located place, but the stated or unstated reasons many US expats give for moving there are narrowly selfish -- in the sense of irrational selfishness vs enlightened self-interest -- low taxes, clean streets.

It's no accident that the author turns to the authority of feminists for perspectives on men -- despite that being so laughly outside the remit of feminism -- because the entire point, unstated but present, throughout the article is that women have 'got it right' and men should be more like women.

"That's possibly the single biggest unstated divide in modern western society, where a significant proportion of the population do think they can legislate complete stability for themselves into existence, and that's one of the first times I've ever seen it so bluntly shot down.

Building a payroll system with a NoSQL back end and an AWS front end is "different" than building the same with an Xwindows client and an Oracle back end, but the things that may a payroll system "good" or "bad" often have nothing to do with the bricks and mortar and more to do with the kinds of things that typically go wrong or requirements that are left unstated.

Unstated definitions

adjective

not made explicit; "the unexpressed terms of the agreement"; "things left unsaid"; "some kind of unspoken agreement"; "his action is clear but his reason remains unstated"

See also: unexpressed unsaid unuttered unverbalized unverbalised unvoiced unspoken