unheard-of

adj

Definitions

  1. Previously unknown

    Previously unknown; unprecedented.

    • He was […] none of your unconscionable blades, requiring impossible chops, and taking unheard-of pickles for granted.
    • Starvation in the uplands was not an unheard-of thing; […]
    • But then, it is not unheard-of for reviewers to berate a writer for writing a book according to his own taste, and not the book the reviewer would have written, if the reviewer were only capable of writing.

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