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unawares

American  
[uhn-uh-wairz] / ˌʌn əˈwɛərz /

adverb

  1. while not aware or conscious of a thing oneself; unknowingly or inadvertently.

  2. without warning; by surprise; suddenly; unexpectedly.

    to come upon someone unawares.


unawares British  
/ ˌʌnəˈwɛəz /

adverb

  1. without prior warning or plan; unexpectedly

    she caught him unawares

  2. without being aware of or knowing

    he lost it unawares

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of unawares

First recorded in 1525–35; unaware + -s 1

Example Sentences

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Angels Unawares depicts 140 refugees packed into a boat.

From Washington Times • Dec. 28, 2020

Unawares, and not hungry, Sam decided not to order anything.

From Washington Post • Dec. 21, 2017

"Taken Unawares: Snapshots of Celebrated People" was a page in the tabloid Penny Pictorial.

From The Guardian • May 21, 2010

Unawares she let out a great deal in the few minutes she was with me to-day.

From The Woman's Way by Garvice, Charles

Unawares, the steps of Halfman and Evander had been dogged ever since they crossed the moat and set out on their pilgrimage through the gardens.

From The Lady of Loyalty House A Novel by McCarthy, Justin H. (Justin Huntly)

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