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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
/ ʌˈɜː /
adjective
- not heard; not perceived by the ear
- not listened to or granted a hearing
his warning went unheard
- archaic.unheard-of
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unheard1
Example Sentences
The group was previously unheard of, but on Tuesday it posted a video on the messaging platform Telegram showing the burning of a prison officer's car.
A new documentary about serial killers Fred and Rose West will contain "previously unseen police video and unheard audio recordings", Netflix has said.
There can be no question that “intentionally marking people who are still living as dead” in the master file “is unheard of and improper,” Flick stated.
Until recently cases like this were unheard of in the UK, although there have been a handful of examples in other countries.
Fans have known for years that Springsteen's vault contains hours and hours of unheard material.
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