Examples of 'unheard-of' in a sentence
Meaning of "unheard-of"
unheard-of (noun): When used as a noun, 'unheard-of' refers to something that is unfamiliar or unknown, often used to describe a concept or an idea that is beyond common understanding or knowledge
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- Previously unknown; unprecedented.
- Unknown or known to only few people.
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And unheard-of cruelties tormented you at will.
For him all was an unheard-of medley of ideas.
The unheard-of calamities are but mythical inventions.
Embalmed corpses are not an unheard-of tourist attraction.
Such unheard-of expenditure for the purpose of.
Allergies have hitherto been unheard-of in this area.
That was an unheard-of event that completely overturned the theory of war itself.
I expect a report about this unheard-of incident.
This is not an unheard-of phenomenon in the hacker world.
Victory under such circumstances was something unheard-of.
This type of agreement is unheard-of and quite shocking.
This was industrial application of science on a heretofore unheard-of level.
The thought alone is so unheard-of that it triggers hysterical laughter.
The narrow path was kind of an unheard-of path.
I hope to justify this unheard-of claim in the pages that follow.
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He was extravagantly gay and danced a thousand unheard-of dances.
Social changes and an unheard-of international mobility are breaking up the structures of the past.
I was thrown into my chair by an unheard-of power.
How about holocausts of unheard-of proportions where a third of the entire world is killed?
States that the networks are not constituted as an unheard-of phenomenon.
This unheard-of conjunction between the interests of some and the ideology of others.
Common in modern society but almost unheard-of in primitive societies.
Children that is fairly common in modern society but almost unheard-of in.
We were going to witness this absolutely unheard-of world where every human counts.
It 's an unheard-of move that means the malware can avoid detection by antivirus software.
He would have extraordinary willpower and unheard-of influence on people.
We have seen unheard-of speculation, with no aim other than a profit for some owners.
And whatever company embraced them would make unheard-of profits.
That would constitute yet another unheard-of precedent since the democratic world was built.
It amasses fortunes through blackmail and extortion and acquires unheard-of privileges.
This new, unheard-of and not anticipated productivity allows the concept of a technology of liberation.
Nonetheless a superb object that featured many unheard-of possibilities at the time.
With almost unheard-of rapidity, the trip from stray to pedigreed breed took only six years.
In his absence, everything collapses and plunges into a shambles of unheard-of violence.
Again, this aspect is unusual but not unheard-of throughout the history of voting.
The process of the centralisation and concentration of capital has reached unheard-of proportions.
The violence included an unheard-of five mass shootings where three or more people were shot.
Could industrial waste heat be utilised in the production of new products or unheard-of services?
The country has risen to these previously unheard-of heights despite major challenges.
Free now to turn the most powerful emotional attachments of kids into unheard-of profits.
These prices are practically unheard-of in other countries that rank highly for quality of life.
By breaking down the mechanisms of theatrical illusion they bring unheard-of accents to the tragedy.
Nowadays it is namely unheard-of to conduct business without ICT.
This was a very unusual practice even centuries ago and is all but unheard-of today.
Measuring the unheard-of Venezuelan diaspora is a difficult task.
Oil inventories are now overflowing, indicating an unheard-of crash in energy use and purchasing.
An unheard-of experience without which we can not claim to truly understand America.
He later approved a redesign without changing the part number, an unheard-of move in the industry.
Such opposition was unheard-of and Amundsen then reorganized the Pole party by reducing its number.
Clinical bioethics carpets the roads from precept to accepted, before the unheard-of bedside hazards.