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    What does uncredited mean? The word uncredited next to a name means that the person didn't receive an on-screen credit -- in other words, their name does not appear in the main or end titles of the film or show. A typical example is when a famous actor has an unbilled cameo appearance in a film or a background/extras role.

  2. 1. missing. as many as 100 people are unaccounted for. 2. not included in an account. 70 million dollars of unaccounted money. 3. not explained adequately. unaccounted friendliness. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Examples of 'uncredited' in a sentence. uncredited.

  3. Britannica Dictionary definition of UNCREDITED. : not named or listed as one of the people who created or performed in something (such as a movie) He was an uncredited actor in the movie. She had a small, uncredited role.

  4. Synonyms for UNCREDITED: unnoticed, unrecognized, unsung, underrated, underappreciated, unrewarded, undervalued, unappreciated; Antonyms of UNCREDITED: appreciated, credited, honored, esteemed, recognized, valued, prized, regarded.

  5. What does the adjective uncredited mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective uncredited . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

  6. UK /ʌnˈkrɛdɪtɪd/adjective(of a person or their work) not publicly acknowledged as having contributed to something, especially a publication or broadcast an uncredited role in a movie the uncredited help of Inuit guides ExamplesIn addition, indicating how far removed film acting still is from theater, actors were uncredited and anonymous.North Am...

  7. Adjective [ edit] uncredited ( comparative more uncredited, superlative most uncredited) Unacknowledged. Not believed . ( media) Not listed in the credits . Several uncredited musicians worked on the film score. Anagrams [ edit] reinducted, undercited, undirected. Categories: English terms prefixed with un- English lemmas. English adjectives.

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