unmarked in Italian
unmarked in Italian is smarcato — unmarked means having no identifying marks or labels.
unmarked in Italian
smarcato
What does "unmarked" mean?
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adjective Having no identifying marks or labels.
"The package arrived in an unmarked box."
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adjective Free of blemishes or damage.
"The antique table was remarkably unmarked for its age."
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adjective In sports, not being closely followed or covered by an opposing player.
"The striker was left unmarked in the box and scored easily."
unmarked in a sentence
- The package arrived in an unmarked box.
- The antique table was remarkably unmarked for its age.
- The striker was left unmarked in the box and scored easily.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "unmarked" in Italian?
"unmarked" in Italian is smarcato. unmarked means: Having no identifying marks or labels.
How do you use "unmarked" in a sentence?
Example: "The package arrived in an unmarked box." In Italian, "unmarked" is smarcato.
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