unheard-of
Americanadjective
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that was never heard of; unknown.
an unheard-of artist.
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such as was never known before; unprecedented.
an unheard-of salary.
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shocking or outrageous.
unheard-of conduct.
adjective
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previously unknown
an unheard-of actress
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without precedent
an unheard-of treatment
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highly offensive
unheard-of behaviour
Etymology
Origin of unheard-of
First recorded in 1585–95
Example Sentences
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Even Father, whose daily stroll was as predictable as his own clock chimes, broke his routine to go walking at the unheard-of hour of 10:00 a.m.
From Literature
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Maybe that was why they’d adopted the unheard-of measure of ‘owning’ prey.
From Literature
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"That's an unheard-of pace of innovation in developing complex structural alloys."
From Science Daily
She also commissioned original scores from American composers, choosing to use contemporary music from her own country—an unheard-of thing to do when she began, Ross says.
Those visions, as unheard-of divine communion with a woman, draw her into conflict with priests who find them false.
From Los Angeles Times
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