adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
untold harm (= so much harm that it cannot be described completely )
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This type of abuse can cause a child untold harm.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
damage
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However, incorrect stretching can cause untold damage and even permanent injuries in extreme cases.
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Inaccurate information from an uninformed physician can cause untold damage to the best educational program.
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They were already well within the shield zone and, had the barge been hostile, it could have inflicted untold damage .
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The slide seemed empty, yet its contents could do untold damage .
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On the contrary, said the voice, it could do his case untold damage .
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It could inflict untold damage if he were to break that trust and be indiscreet.
misery
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That had led to the war, and to untold misery before that, for several generations.
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It's a familiar scene that can cause workers untold misery and loss of self-confidence.
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Its regime - which Prince Philip believed would turn his sons into real men - had caused Charles untold misery and damage.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Untold numbers of innocent people died in the prisons.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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It gobbled up still untold millions of dollars.
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Outside stood untold thousands of protesters and 10,000 state troops to quell them.
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Shaw had been brought up in untold luxury and was used to having his own money.
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There would be untold anguish to purge in the group sessions.
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They spent untold quantities of blood in pursuit of an inhuman ideology, with no compunctions and no second thoughts.