unpromised

English

Etymology

un- + promised

Adjective

unpromised (not comparable)

  1. Not promised.
    • 1979, James L. Calderwood, Metadrama in Shakespeare's Henriad: Richard II to Henry V
      But in the very act of saying he will pay the unpromised debt Hal makes a promise to Shakespeare's audience — or Shakespeare makes it through Hal...

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