- un|pun|ished
- un|pun|ished «uhn PUHN ihsht», adjective.not punished.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
un·pun·ished — /ˌʌnˈpʌnıʃt/ adj : not punished Their crime must not be allowed to go unpunished … Useful english dictionary
unpunished — un|pun|ished [ʌnˈpʌnıʃt] adj go unpunished if someone or something bad they have done goes unpunished, they are not punished ▪ An attack like that cannot go unpunished … Dictionary of contemporary English
unpunished — un|pun|ished [ ʌn pʌnıʃt ] adjective not punished for having done something wrong or illegal: No one complained, and the offenders went unpunished … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
down the block — adj, adv British in solitary confinement, being pun ished. A prisoners term … Contemporary slang
shat upon — adj humiliated, slighted, victimised or pun ished. Shat is a past tense of the verb to shit … Contemporary slang
unpunished — un•pun′ished adj … From formal English to slang
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