Recount vs Unrecounted - What's the difference?
recount | unrecounted |
To tell over; to relate in detail; to recite; to tell or narrate the particulars of.
To rehearse; to enumerate.
Not having been recounted; untold.
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As a noun recount
is retelling, narration, rendering or recount can be a counting again, as of votes.As a verb recount
is to tell over; to relate in detail; to recite; to tell or narrate the particulars of or recount can be to count or reckon again.As an adjective unrecounted is
not having been recounted; untold.recount
English
Etymology 1
From and (etyl) reconter, variant of (etyl) raconter.Verb
(en verb)- The old man recounted the tale of how he caught the big fish.
- to recount one's blessings