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unknown
adjective as in obscure, mysterious
Strongest matches
anonymous, exotic, foreign, nameless, new, remote, strange, uncharted, undiscovered, unexplained, unexplored, unfamiliar, unidentified, unnamed, unrecognized
Weak matches
concealed, desolate, distant, far-off, faraway, hidden, humble, incog, incognito, little-known, such and such, unapprehended, unascertained, uncelebrated, undistinguished, unheard-of, unnoted, unperceived, unrenowned, unrevealed, unsung, untold
Example Sentences
Wiliani said she only learned then that he was being held in “an unknown location” near the border.
And even though the data demonstrated modest benefit in research settings, it’s unknown whether the observed lessening of cognitive decline provides clinically meaningfully improvement for patients in the real world.
“It’s a huge unknown, but two to three weeks from now, people might be ready to smile again and enjoy, and we’d have to put in the work now to make that happen,” Feldman said.
The false report is a single message from an unknown sender who states that people had spotted U.S.
A royal cousin mainly recognizable by his “nice last name,” Mountbatten, is about as unknown as this cast gets.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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