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unglimpsed

  • a word derived from glimpse.
    glimpse
    noun
    a very brief, passing look, sight, or view.

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The second night introduces previously unglimpsed iterations of Coleman.

From Washington Post Jan. 28, 2022

Or as a character in Hermione Hoby’s intense and addictive new novel, “Virtue,” puts it, when America “reached a heretofore unglimpsed apex of vulgarity.”

From New York Times Jul. 20, 2021

It promises investors that it can buy its way to market dominance and use cutting-edge tech to find unglimpsed efficiencies.

From New York Times Feb. 7, 2020

Endlessly longed for but unglimpsed, she is all too true to her name.

From The New Yorker Dec. 13, 2019