Phrase: unheard-of

 

"Unheard-of"


Meaning

  • You can say that an event or situation is unheard-of when it happens for the first time and is very surprising or shocking.
  • You can say that an event or situation is unheard-of when it never happens.
  • Not heard of before; unprecedented or unknown.


Synonyms: unprecedented, unusual, unknown


Example Sentences

  • It was not all that long ago that it was almost unheard-of for an unmarried couple to live together.
  • These ideas are completely unheard-of 50 years ago.
  • Two years ago, his name was almost unheard-of in this country.
  • Mom announced that she was going away, which was absolutely unheard-of.
  • On the streets, you can see that women are also infiltrating typically “male” jobs: there are more and more female cops and taxi drivers, which would have been completely unheard-of only 60 years ago.
  • According to an article I've read from a fashion book, it was almost completely unheard-of for women to wear pants until the 1850s.
  • It is not unheard-of for a couple to regret the decision and to decide that they do not want to proceed with the divorce.
  • Most of us suffer from lack of exercise, lack of sleep and unheard-of levels of stress.
  • Single parent adoptions were once virtually unheard of.

  • A woman Prime Minister was unheard-of until recently.

  • Very young kittens sleep a lot, and although it may be a little disturbing to find your kitten sleeping in his litter box it's not completely unheard-of.
  • Can you name some inventions that were unheard-of twenty years ago?


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