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Qué (quién) es UNASKED - definición

JAPANESE POET AND AUTHOR
Koga Nijo; Lady Nijo; Nakano'in Masatada no Musume; Towazugatari; The Confessions of Lady Nijo; An Unasked-For Tale; An Unasked-for Tale; Go-Fukakusain no Nijō

unasked      
adj. unasked for
unasked      
1.
An unasked question is one that has not been asked, although people are wondering what the answer is.
She was undernourished, an observation that prompted yet another unasked question...
Significant questions will go unasked.
ADJ
2.
If someone says or does something unasked, they say or do it without being asked to do it.
His advice, offered to her unasked, was to stay home and make the best of things.
= unprompted
ADJ: ADJ after v
unasked      
¦ adjective
1. (of a question) not asked.
2. (often unasked for) not requested or sought.

Wikipedia

Lady Nijō

Lady Nijō (後深草院二条, Go-Fukakusain no Nijō) (1258 – after 1307) was a Japanese noblewoman, poet and author. She was a concubine of Emperor Go-Fukakusa from 1271 to 1283, and later became a Buddhist nun. After years of travelling, around 1304–07 she wrote a memoir, Towazugatari ("An Unasked-For Tale", commonly translated into English as The Confessions of Lady Nijō), the work for which she is known today, and which is also the only substantial source of information on her life.

Ejemplos de uso de UNASKED
1. The question that remains unasked is whether reaching an agreement was possible at all.
2. "What on earth gives every computer owner the right to exude his opinion, unasked for? ... and most bloggers really just exude," he wrote.
3. Come not near the books or writings of another so as to read them unless desired, or give your opinion of them unasked.
4. On the other hand, Thatcher was a good, kind and gentle creature, wonderfully considerate to her staff, always thinking of other people and doing things for them, unasked, and never cross if she got no thanks.
5. Instead, the tough questions go unasked and unanswered, with even Readers Digest which once investigated what it concluded was a frightening cult now reduced to attending a Scientology immersion course in order to interview Cruise for a cover story.