[
UK
/ʌnhˈiːdɪd/
]
[ US /ənˈhidɪd/ ]
[ US /ənˈhidɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
disregarded
Shaw's neglected one-act comedy, `A Village Wooing'
his cries were unheeded
her ignored advice
How To Use unheeded In A Sentence
- His pleas went unheeded, and the delegates prepared a cahier of grievances to present to Henry.
- Worried doctors at the British Medical Association have urged TV dramas to help spread the word - a call which has not gone unheeded.
- A deer in headlights, she turns… and unheeded, the kid sails right past her, hitting the dirt with a splat!
- But Lucien, to the joy and surprise of his old love, honored her with inattention; her words fell unheeded on his ears; he sat like Pasta in Tancredi, with the words O patria! upon her lips, the music of the great cavatina Dell Rizzo might have passed into his face. Eve and David
- However, the warning went unheeded by City as they were undone by Kanouté's explosive finish, and the margin of defeat should then have been greater.
- The findings follow a number of high-profile cases in which children died after tell-tale danger signs had gone unheeded.
- his cries were unheeded
- But despite our pleas, our requests went largely unheeded.
- Unfortunately, it was a warning that went unheeded as two minutes into stoppage time Underwood was again unchallenged as he crossed from the left.
- If warnings go unheeded, workers could be sacked.