Similar words: intolerant, gerontology, intolerable, intolerance, paleontology, unto, palaeontology, gerontologist. Meaning: adj. of an incalculable amount.
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(1) The rumours will do untold damage to his reputation.
(2) This phobia can cause untold misery for the sufferer.
(3) This is an untold secret..
(4) The demise of the industry has caused untold misery to thousands of hard-working tradesmen. Sentencedict.com
(5) She is a woman of untold wealth.
(6) Chemical seepage has caused untold damage.
(7) She has done untold damage to our chances.
(8) These gases cause untold damage to the environment.
(9) Her secret remains untold to this day.
(10) This might do untold damage to her health.
(11) Her story remains untold.
(12) This age-old struggle for control had led to untold bloody wars.
(13) The floods have caused untold misery to hundreds of homeowners.
(14) An Olympic gold medal can lead to untold riches for an athlete.
(15) Words alone cannot convey the untold misery endured by people in these refugee camps.
(16) It gobbled up still untold millions of dollars.
(17) Untold numbers of innocent people died in the prisons.
(18) It would eventually bring him untold riches.
(19) Outside stood untold thousands of protesters and 10,000 state troops to quell them.
(20) It could inflict untold damage if he were to break that trust and be indiscreet.
(21) However, incorrect stretching can cause untold damage and even permanent injuries in extreme cases.
(22) Inaccurate information from an uninformed physician can cause untold damage to the best educational program.
(23) Televisions, radios and stereo systems bring untold pleasure to countless numbers of people who live alone.
(24) There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you. Maya Angelou
(25) My mind churned with countless plots and schemes, conjuring up acts of untold terror and devastation.
(26) Well done! % % Joining Forces Carefully managed co-operation can bring untold rewards.
(27) Villagers could have been sitting on a chemical poison with untold consequences to health.
(28) Thus the two sections were hurried, through ignorance and blind presumption, towards all the untold horrors of civil war.
(29) A mail rnight look like an average guy, a woman might look normal, but he suspected untold secrets.
(30) The ease with which we had climbed warranted the untold indulgence of biscuits with our afternoon tea.
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