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unheard
[ uhn-hurd ]
adjective
- not heard; not perceived by the ear.
- not given a hearing or audience.
- Archaic. unheard-of.
unheard
/ ÊŒ²Ôˈ³óɜ˻å /
adjective
- not heard; not perceived by the ear
- not listened to or granted a hearing
his warning went unheard
- archaic.unheard-of
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of unheard1
Example Sentences
Fans have known for years that Springsteen's vault contains hours and hours of unheard material.
"This case is very sad, and unheard of in our country," he explains.
A February algal bloom isn’t common but also isn’t unheard of, Warner said, adding that he can only recall one other stranding event this time of year from a few years ago.
However, he also told the committee that it was not unheard of for intelligence to occasionally be held back from allies "even when you have the most perfect working political relationship".
After three stays of execution, Ramirez has run out of opportunities to appeal, and despite having shown evidence of reformation, the pleas by those in Ramirez’s corner go unheard.
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