Unheard-of - previously unknown; 'a first novel by an unheard of writer'; 'developments on an unheard-of scale'. If you want to make use of your Mac's Thunderbolt port, then this is the best external hard drive for Macs. It provides twice the speeds of standard USB 3.0 drives. It still uses a traditional.
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un·heard-of
(ŭn-hûrd′ŭv′, -ŏv′)
2. Without precedent; unparalleled.
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unheard-of
adj2. without precedent: an unheard-of treatment.
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unheard′-of`

adj.
1. unprecedented: an unheard-of scientific advance.
3. not previously known: the debut of an unheard-of singer.
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Adj. | 1. | unheard-of - previously unknown; 'a first novel by an unheard of writer'; 'developments on an unheard-of scale' unknown - not known; 'an unknown amount'; 'an unknown island'; 'an unknown writer'; 'an unknown source' |
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unheard-of
adjective1.unprecedented, inconceivable, undreamed of, new, novel, unique, unusual, unbelievable, singular, ground-breaking, never before encountered, unexampledIn those days, it was unheard-of for a woman to work after marriage.
2.shocking, extreme, outrageous, offensive, unacceptable, unthinkable, disgraceful, preposterous, outlandishthe unheard-of rate of a bottle of rum for $30
3.obscure, unknown, undiscovered, unfamiliar, little known, unsung, unremarked, unregardedan unheard-of comic waiting for his big break to come along
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unheard-of
adjectiveNot known or not widely known by name:
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unheard-of
[ʌnˈhɜːdɒv]ADJ (= unprecedented) → inaudito; (= outrageous) → escandalosoCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
unheard-of
adj(= unknown) → ; (= unprecedented) → einmalig, noch nicht da gewesen; (= outrageous) → unerhört
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unheard-of

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