The other half of the sentence went unspoken, but announced itself anyway.
Even when the name went unspoken, the idea of the 600-foot peak loomed over the forum.
But there is an additional reason the L-word goes unspoken in his book.
Or you may find yourself back walking a beat, without such opportunities for income-enhancement, went unspoken between them.
But someone had drawn a dark slash through the paragraph, and the words went unspoken.
For survival was the issue here, though the word went unspoken.
Perhaps she had something to say, perhaps not; in any case it went unspoken.
But whatever protest she might have made went unspoken.
Richard Nixon's name may go unspoken this week, but his ideas will not.
The effect is controversial and it goes largely unspoken.