/ˌʌnɪnˈdɔːst/ – adjective
Definition: không được ký hậu, không có ghi chuyển nhượng.
A more throughout explanation: “Unendorsed” in a legal context refers to a document, such as a contract or a check, that does not bear any signatures or endorsements. An unendorsed document has not been signed or approved by the necessary parties involved, and therefore may not be legally binding or valid.
Example: The contract was unendorsed, meaning it did not have any additional signatures or approvals.