unheard+of

  • 21unheard — adjective (not before noun) not listened to: go unheard: Her cries for help went unheard …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 22unheard-of — adjective something that is unheard of is so unusual that it has not happened or been known before: It s unheard of for anyone to pass the exam so young …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 23unheard — UK [ʌnˈhɜː(r)d] / US [ʌnˈhɜrd] adjective 1) ignored go unheard: Her ideas went unheard yet again. 2) not heard by anyone …

    English dictionary

  • 24unheard-of — UK / US adjective something that is unheard of is very unusual or has never happened before This was an unheard of piece of luck …

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  • 25unheard of — ▶ adjective 1 such behaviour was unheard of: UNPRECEDENTED, exceptional, extraordinary, out of the ordinary, unthought of, undreamed of, unbelievable, inconceivable, unimaginable …

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  • 26unheard — adjective Date: 14th century 1. a. not perceived by the ear b. not given a hearing 2. archaic unheard of …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 27unheard-of — adjective Date: 1592 previously unknown; especially unprecedented < moving at unheard of speeds > …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 28unheard — /un herrd /, adj. 1. not heard; not perceived by the ear. 2. not given a hearing or audience. 3. Archaic. unheard of. [1250 1300; ME unherd. See UN 1, HEARD] * * * …

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  • 29unheard — adjective a) not heard Her cries for help remained unheard. b) not listened to …

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  • 30unheard of — Synonyms and related words: able, beguiling, bewildering, breakaway, different, enigmatic, exceptional, extraordinary, fabulous, fantastic, fascinating, ignotus, incalculable, incognizable, incomprehensible, inconceivable, incredible, inglorious …

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