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  1. 1. A person who is not known; an unfamiliar or unidentified… 2. 3. 4. adjective. 1. Of a fact, piece of information, etc.: not known; that has not been learnt, ascertained, or comprehended; not identified or established as fact or truth. Cf. know v. III. 1.a. Old English–. attributive and in predicative use.

  2. adjective. Definition of no-name. as in unknown. not widely known a low-budget movie with a cast of no-name actors. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. unknown. obscure. unrecognized. anonymous. unsung. nameless. unpopular. unfamous. minor. uncelebrated. noteless. undistinguished. unimportant. unremarkable. insignificant. unexceptional. forgotten.

  3. Feb 12, 2015 · It's called an eponymous adjective. From Wikipedia: An eponymous adjective is an adjective which has been derived from the name of a person, real or fictional. Persons from whose name the adjectives have been derived are called eponyms. The linked article has a huge list of such words.

  4. noun. 1. : one that is not known or not well-known. especially : a person who is little known (as to the public) 2. : something that requires discovery, identification, or clarification: such as. a. : a symbol (such as x, y, or z) in a mathematical equation representing an unknown quantity. b.

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  6. Jul 26, 2022 · 1. Descriptive Adjectives. Descriptive adjectives express a quality or attribute of a noun. We enjoyed a peaceful afternoon. She’s such a competent cashier. The silly dog rolled around in the filthy mud for hours. Will is my big brother. 2. Coordinate Adjectives. Coordinate adjectives work together to modify the same noun.

  7. noun. uk / ʌnˈnəʊn / us / ʌnˈnoʊn / C1 [ S ] what is not familiar or known: Racism is in some ways just a fear of the unknown. [ C ] a person, especially a performer or sports player, who is not famous: For her latest film she deliberately chose a cast of unknowns. [ C ] mainly US.

  8. adjective. us / ʌnˈnoʊn / uk / ʌnˈnəʊn / Add to word list. B1. not known or familiar: The exact number of people carrying the virus is unknown. As recently as six months ago her name was almost unknown in this country. Unknown to me, she'd organized a party for my birthday. Fewer examples.

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