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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
“It wasn’t an ‘oh cool,’ it was an ‘oh great,’ because there’s a lot of unknown things we have to figure out.”
The court was told the occupants did not oppose the application and the judge granted Mr Hall possession and that "persons unknown" must pay his costs.
Knowing everything we do about Monroe — and how much is still unknown — the film’s penultimate scene is grating.
More than 6,000 suspects were gunned down by police or unknown assailants during the campaign, but rights groups say the number could be bigger.
The man is now in hospital in an "unknown" condition, it said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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