词汇 | unheralded |
释义 | unheralded adjective uk /ˌʌnˈher.əl.dɪd/ us /ˌʌnˈher.əl.dɪd/ unheraldedadjective (NOT RECOGNIZED)not previously known about or recognized for hard work or great achievements: In America, the band is largely unheralded and does not have a record deal. She is a relatively unheralded artist who lives in New York. go unheraldedSome extraordinary accomplishments have gone unheralded. He won the competition with largely unheralded players. Their quiet heroism remains unheralded. She dealt easily with unheralded opponents in the early rounds of the competition. The previously unheralded politician became president with only 20 percent of the vote. Unknown and unfamiliar alien alienly alienness anti-foreign anti-foreigner not be in someone's vocabularyidiom obscure obscurely obscurity pig shadowy the outside worldidiom uncharted unchartered uncommon uncracked undefined unsung untried unused unheraldedadjective (UNEXPECTED)Something that is unheralded is unexpected, or there are no previous signs that it is coming: Their argument was interrupted by the unheralded arrival of a detective. Food inspectors sometimes make unheralded visits to restaurant kitchens. He made an unheralded appearance on the news to criticize the government. Many sudden deaths from heart disease are unheralded by symptoms. Not expected or planned abrupt end abrupt halt abruptly abruptness ad hoc inadvertence inadvertency inadvertent inadvertently inconceivable sharpness sine die spirit spontaneity spontaneous unsuspected untimely untoward unwilled unwitting Related wordherald |
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