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unclarified

Unclarified is an adjective used to describe information, statements, data, or situations that have not been made clear or explained. It denotes ambiguity or incompleteness: aspects that remain unresolved and require further clarification. The term is commonly employed in formal writing to flag areas that could affect interpretation, decision-making, or accountability when presenting findings, contracts, or reports.

Etymology and scope: The form is built from the prefix un- added to clarify, whose roots lie

Usage notes: Unclarified is generally more formal than synonyms like unclear or unexplained. It is frequently

in
the
Latin
clarificare
meaning
to
make
clear.
In
practice,
unclarified
often
refers
to
elements
that,
at
the
time
of
writing,
lack
sufficient
evidence,
context,
or
explanation,
such
as
unclarified
facts
in
a
proceeding,
unclarified
terms
in
a
document,
or
unclarified
results
in
an
experiment.
It
does
not
imply
intentional
obfuscation
but
indicates
a
status
pending
explanation.
used
in
legal,
investigative,
and
scholarly
contexts
to
mark
items
that
must
be
addressed
before
conclusions
are
drawn.
Related
terms
include
clarification,
ambiguity,
and
unresolved
issues.