Definitionadj. not necessarily inaudible but not heard
Last update: July 15, 2015
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This is a previously unheard piece of music. [Please select]
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It must not have been totally unheard of if they all understood what it was. [Please select]
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She felt an unheard-of joy, and a profound anguish. [Please select]
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The transition was an unheard-of one. [Please select]
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That's something unheard of. [Please select]
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--It would have roused them to unheard-of enthusiasm. [Please select]
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Could anything be more miraculous than that she should come to the unheard-of island of Japat--unless, possibly, that he should be there when she came. [Please select]
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"Isn't it rather more of a miracle that I should come upon mine ancient champion in this unheard-of corner of the globe." [Please select]
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I wouldn't condemn him unheard until--well until he refused flatly to speak on his own behalf. [Please select]
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The sounds of battle were still unheard, but they clearly saw the fire of the cannon, the rapid-firers, and the rifles. [Please select]
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To Iola there was no crime so deadly as the "unheard of." [Please select]
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