Unheard Of Meaning
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Pronunciation /ˌənˈhərd/
adjective
What does unheard mean? Unheard is defined by the lexicographers at Oxford Dictionaries as Not heard or listened to., Not previously known of or done. DICTIONARY THESAURUS.
1Not heard or listened to.
- ‘Miles tells the crazy, crazy story of the label's rise and fall with the aid of some largely unheard archive material.’
- ‘The inquest heard Mr Smith had gone home - unheard by his parents - and taken his motor bike out of the back garden.’
- ‘What will be heard will be her claim to be unheard when she, of all people, is always, always heard.’
- ‘He heard his voice pierce the air, low and almost unheard to most, but horribly loud to his own ears.’
- ‘It was as if he was lip-reading while he listened, making sure nothing went unheard.’
- ‘It was rumoured that he had a spy in every building, and that no word spoken in his sector would go unheard by his listening ears.’
- ‘Celia stomped her foot into the soft grassy ground, but the sound of it went unheard.’
- ‘When war looms large on the horizon, tiny, meek and often unheard voices of children counsel the wisdom of peace.’
- ‘So often, young people's voices go unheard by mainstream media, government and the rest of society.’
- ‘Hence his way of life can be sacrificed without compunction, and his protests go unheard.’
- ‘Until two months ago the familiar jingle that whips most children into a frenzy went unheard by the toddler who was born profoundly deaf.’
- ‘Russian courts have so far refused to issue further compensation, and pleas for an investigation have also gone unheard.’
- ‘While the stories sound amusing, attached to them are unheard feelings of embarrassment and hurt.’
- ‘Meanwhile, unseen and unheard, local producers and wholesalers face the steady decline of their business.’
- ‘Questions pertaining to human rights violation went unheard into oblivion.’
- ‘They are local votaries of heritage preservation, yet their voice remains largely unheard.’
- ‘Those who had been unheard for some time might want to try to push back their popularity using this.’
- ‘So there are voices speaking out against this extra injustice, but those voices largely go unheard.’
- ‘In Moscow, there is a great body of expertise on the historic environment, yet it appears to go unheard.’
- ‘He has now filed a petition with the country's High Court claiming he has found previously unheard evidence.’
- 1.1unheard ofNot previously known of or done.‘sales tax was unheard of in Kansas up until 1937’
- ‘Such a case against a victim of crime had previously been unheard of.’
- ‘Still, that level of connection actually holds out some possibilities for unification on a level previously unheard of.’
- ‘This will work wonders and boost their relationship to levels previously unheard of.’
- ‘They had succeeded in killing two of their number as well, a previously unheard of feat.’
- ‘For a book about money, finance and the stock market, those sorts of numbers were previously unheard of.’
- ‘For the past three months, my Wednesdays have been a previously unheard of model of efficiency.’
- ‘They could also keep the rights of their images, something previously unheard of.’
- ‘Of most interest to Drake obsessives is Tow the Line, a previously unheard song discovered lurking at the end of an old master tape.’
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