different between unwritten vs inwritten
unwritten
English
Etymology
From Middle English unwriten, from Old English unwriten, un?ewriten (“unwritten”), equivalent to un- +? written.
Adjective
unwritten (not comparable)
- Not written.
- Oral or otherwise communicated without writing.
- Implicit or understood but not formally articulated.
- It's an unwritten rule that you lock the gate when you leave the swimming pool.
- Containing no writing; blank.
- unwritten paper
Translations
Verb
unwritten
- past participle of unwrite
See also
- unwrittenness
- written
- de facto
- oral
unwritten From the web:
- what unwritten constitution
inwritten
English
Verb
inwritten
- past participle of inwrite
Anagrams
- intertwin
inwritten From the web:
- what unwritten constitution
- what unwritten contract
- what's unwritten law
- what unwritten rule
- what unwritten constitution is best defined as
- what is unwritten by natasha bedingfield about
- what is unwritten law in malaysia
- what is unwritten sources of history
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