[
US
/ənˈsəŋ/
]
[ UK /ʌnsˈʌŋ/ ]
[ UK /ʌnsˈʌŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- having value that is not acknowledged
-
not famous or acclaimed
an obscure family
unsung heroes of the war
How To Use unsung In A Sentence
- This is mostly true for fans, friends, and family of unsung folk hero Tim Hardin, the prolific songster who wasted his life living wasted.
- Few would begrudge her victory as she is one of Britain's unsung sporting heroines. Times, Sunday Times
- It puts women's sport and female sporting heroes on the map and some of them are the unsung heroes who make it happen. Times, Sunday Times
- The doctors are the unsung heroes. The Sun
- It was an afternoon for the unsung to claim a share of the limelight on quarter-final weekend. Times, Sunday Times
- He brings history to life by telling the stories of the obscure, unsung people who are being shaped and distorted by it. Times, Sunday Times
- The vast majority of medical staff are hard-working, largely unsung heroes working under sometimes intolerable pressure. The Sun
- It's a difficult job and many are unsung heroines and heroes. The Sun
- unsung heroes of the war
- Which players are prime candidates to become unsung heroes?