Unsolved

Unsolved

The word unsolved means that any solution is not yet known; "many crimes remain unsolved;" "many problems remain unresolved."

Unsolved may also refer to:

*Unsolved, an album by the American band Karate
*"Unsolved", a Scottish TV crime series on STV
*"Unsolved Mysteries", an American TV series

ee also

*List of unsolved murders and deaths
*List of unsolved problems
*Solved game


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  • unsolved — index doubtful, equivocal, pending (unresolved) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • unsolved — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not solved …   English terms dictionary

  • unsolved — [spelling only] …   English World dictionary

  • unsolved — [[t]ʌ̱nsɒ̱lvd[/t]] ADJ An unsolved mystery or problem has never been solved. ...America s unsolved problems of poverty and racism... David s murder remains unsolved …   English dictionary

  • unsolved — un|solved [ˌʌnˈsɔlvd US ˈsa:lvd, ˈso:lvd] adj a problem, mystery, or crime that is unsolved has never been solved ▪ The murder still remains unsolved …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • unsolved — adj. Unsolved is used with these nouns: ↑crime, ↑murder, ↑mystery, ↑problem …   Collocations dictionary

  • unsolved — un|solved [ ʌn salvd ] adjective an unsolved problem or mystery is one you have not dealt with or explained a. used about crimes when the criminal has not been found …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • unsolved — adjective a problem, mystery, or crime that is unsolved has never been solved …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • unsolved — UK [ʌnˈsɒlvd] / US [ʌnˈsɑlvd] adjective a) an unsolved problem or mystery is one that you have not dealt with or explained b) used about crimes when the criminal has not been found …   English dictionary

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