Feleltlen
Feleltlen is a rarely attested term that appears in some Hungarian-language discussions to denote the absence of a direct answer in communication. In most standard uses it is not listed in major dictionaries, and its precise sense can vary by context. In some sources it is treated as a dialectal or archaic variant related to the root felel-, meaning "to answer," and by extension to be unanswered or unresponsive.
Etymology: The term is generally traced to the Hungarian verb felelni or felel-, "to answer" or "to
Usage: In contemporary writing, feleltlen is most often used as an adjective describing a response, statement,
Notes: Because it is not a standardized term, readers may encounter variations in spelling or interpretation.