Antonym: known. Similar words: flunk, skunk, chunk, trunk, know, sunken, debunk, knob. Meaning: [ʌnˈnəʊn] n. 1. an unknown and unexplored region 2. anyone who does not belong in the environment in which they are found 3. a variable whose values are solutions of an equation. adj. 1. not known 2. being or having an unknown or unnamed source 3. not known to exist 4. not famous or acclaimed 5. not known before.
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121. It was not unknown for people to have to wait several hours .
122. Quite unknown to me, she'd gone ahead and booked the holiday.
123. He became a person whose whereabouts is [ are ] unknown to me.
124. They were about to set forth on a voyage into the unknown.
125. People usually infer an unknown fact from a known fact.
126. The deposed leader is reported to have fled the capital to an unknown destination.
127. Until last year he was still an unknown singer, but now his name has become a household word.
128. At that point in her career she was still an unknown.
129. And get the answers before leaping into the unknown.
130. The causes of autism are unknown.
131. His origins, date of birth, and education are unknown.
132. Greatness is a road leading towards the unknown. Charles De Gaulle
133. That is unknown, but it would take awhile.
134. Moreover, they are virtually unknown in established residential areas.
135. The specific carcinogens, however, that cause the colorectal cancers in humans remain unknown.
136. The character of the field man's work was fundamentally altered in ways unknown to younger staff.
137. Rick Lazio, 42, a moderate from Long Island who is largely unknown statewide but carries little obvious baggage.
138. Your mother, abandoned by your unknown father, had the job of bringing you up on her own.
139. The mode of action of 5ASA and 4ASA in inflammatory bowel disease is unknown.
140. Or a priest of some unknown religion who strides towards us,[www.Sentencedict.com] implacably set on some atavistic rite?
141. The cellular source of the catalytically active PLA2 in serum of patients suffering from acute pancreatitis and other diseases is unknown.
142. In some cultures, critical analysis of texts is relatively unknown and may, indeed, be thought offensive.
143. Hope is about the unknown and prospects, about balancing our needs for security with the dangers of freedom.
144. Comfort may come also from acts of sympathy by unknown strangers: cards, signs, flowers upon the water.
145. So, even moderate fame still eluded him, and Nicholson remained unknown outside of a small Hollywood clique.
146. His brother David, whose whereabouts are unknown, also has been charged with tax evasion.
147. On the other hand, there is the lay congregation, to whom biblical scholarship is totally unknown territory.
148. In 1939 they were still politically unknown outside their own little circle.
149. When a sample with an unknown level of that element is analysed its concentration can be plotted on the calibration curve.
150. Unknown to him, others in the party have very different agendas.
More similar words: flunk, skunk, chunk, trunk, know, sunken, debunk, knob, drunken, knock, junk mail, hunker down, know about, knock out, knock off, well-known, well known, knock down, knowledge, doorknob, hunkered down, acknowledge, acknowledgement.