unheard

IPA: ʌnhˈɝd

adjective

  • Not heard.
  • Not listened to.
  • Not known to fame; not illustrious or celebrated; obscure.
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Examples of "unheard" in Sentences

  • The voice of the innocent, opress, and unheard is beggining to rise.
  • They'll rise suthin 'unheard on in the spring when freightin' gits brisk.
  • No elf n safety crap about not getting feet wet etc in those days either and pollution was a word unheard of.
  • He noted that 45 per cent of unemployed Americans have been without work for six months or more, which he described as "unheard of."
  • Endovanera, a label unheard of in these circles have put together a very interesting collection mixing some great materials and innovation.
  • That summer, it had itched more often than ever, as the goblins swarmed in unheard-of numbers, and banishing them was one way of putting that itch to rest.
  • BILL PAXTON, of the Texas Forest Service, describing the moisture content of Texas grass Sunday at what he called an "unheard of" 2% as wildfires continued burning in the drought-stricken state, where more than 34,000 acres have been consumed

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