unsought

IPA: ʌnsˈɔt

adjective

  • Not sought.
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Examples of "unsought" in Sentences

  • Honors must come to him unsought if they were to come at all.
  • But that can't be the only reason for my unsought status as a forgotten Jew.
  • Effectively, I don't think you're in a position to be offering unsought advice.
  • The other intended path was to record things that are rarer, such as unsought gifts:
  • It came unsought, unbidden, at the meadow stile, it was one of the flowers of happiness scattered for us and found unexpectedly by the wayside of life.
  • Perhaps new life comes not from closure but from our arrival at a fragile, tentative moment in which the unsought for and undesired wound becomes for us a resource for deeper relationships?
  • He may have suggested that drinking carrot juice and taking coffee bean enemas may help combat cancer, but that does not mean he will carry on delivering his uninformed and unsought opinions when his mother dies.
  • I'm working on a story about an artsy neighborhood that is struggling to coming to terms with an unsought piece of public art that its unhappy public has variously nicknamed the eyeball, the dinosaur egg, the hemorrhoid and the GBV for Great Big ... um, body part.

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