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unheard

[ UK /ʌnhˈɜːd/ ]
[ US /ənˈhɝd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not necessarily inaudible but not heard

How To Use unheard In A Sentence

  • According to Hughes, Olsen became an addition to the stable when Komon sold one of his works for the previously unheard-of price of 1000 guineas.
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  • This was virtually unheard of from a woman of her upbringing and her family were horrified. The Sun
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  • On a rare recording, he can be heard to stumble on the next-to-last line-something unheard-of for one who enunciated so exactingly.
  • This lack of reactivity would be unheard of for any other oxonium ion," says Chemical & Engineering News: Latest News
  • The council had no legal obligation to buy back the property and previous repurchases were virtually unheard of.
  • The America's Cup has always been a showcase for innovation: the 1895 victor, Defender, for example, used aluminum, steel and bronze in the hull, an unheard-of combination at the time.
  • It was as if he was lip-reading while he listened, making sure nothing went unheard.
  • It was unheard-of for anyone to complain.
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