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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181. There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception. Aldous Huxley
182. Whether it was anaphylactic shock from a unique allergy or asphyxiation from catching the peanuts in the throat, this is unknown.
183. After two miles of road, and maybe the first blisters and unknown muscles making their presence felt, came the test!
184. Statues of unknown saints looked gravely down from their alcoves as Jacques and Marie-Christine knelt reverently before the altar.
185. One big unknown is whether fund managers and their baby boomer clients will panic if the market continues to drop.
186. Read in studio Stone circles like Stonehenge attract thousands of visitors each year drawn by the excitement of the ancient and unknown.
187. Although largely unknown in Britain, Lafaille has an impressive rock climbing curriculum vitae.
188. She still clung to life by some unknown strength of character and Fon loved her for it.
189. The men had been in unknown country, chasing the boar uphill, when the rule is to chase downhill only.
190. Fear? What has a man to do with fear? Chance rules our lives, and the future is all unknown. Best live as we may, from day to day. Sophocles
191. I took refuge in the bookstore on the square and found Howl, which was unknown in Arizona at the time.
192. It was a calculated risk, like all voyages into the unknown.
193. But in some cases the necessary basic information is lacking; for example, the reproductive rate of some whales is unknown.
194. People have a hard time letting go of their suffering. Out of a fear of the unknown, they prefer suffering that is familiar. Thich Nhat Hanh
195. I do think that Brie is probably still unknown to you unless you have tried an unpasteurised variety.
196. The physiological significance of the findings in diarrhoea predominant irritable bowel syndrome patients, which were contrary to expectation, is unknown.
197. The television age has transformed the conventions into presentational exercises from which the unknown and unexpected are ruthlessly excised.
198. The charge alleges he stole items, belonging to persons unknown, in the early hours of Sunday.
199. Whether these agents will be safe enough for clinical use in man remains unknown.
200. Despite assurances from government officials that an investigation is in progress[Sentencedict.com], his whereabouts remain unknown.
201. Anywhere you go in space, your ship's autopilot could divert to an unknown rendezvous.
202. The branches of the hierarchical tree hide this secret organisation with its inner clan of unknown lieutenants possessing mythical powers.
203. The physicians at first laughed at the unknown wayfarer.
204. He was an unknown player who wasn't seeded.
205. The cause of scleroderma is unknown.
206. The Cause of Scleroderma remains largely unknown.
207. Slack seasons and wretchedness were unknown.
208. This prizewinning essay was written by an unknown author.
209. Things obscurely felt surged up from unknown depths.
210. Garlic to me is an unknown quantity.
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