Dictionary
the unheard
adjective
Not heard.
Exact(55)
"A riot is the language of the unheard".
Toby's storytelling contains her clearly irritated responses to the unheard comments of the Children of Crake.
It was up to the eavesdropper to fill in the unheard party's responses with fantasy dialogue.
"The unheard of has happened," wrote the Melbourne Age, which forecast financial and emotional repercussions.
"A riot," said Martin Luther King, "is the language of the unheard".
Mr. Hannah calls his world "the democracy of the pained, the fearful, the unheard".
Voices of the Unheard is his own attempt to do the same.
Similar(4)
Even the unheard-of possibility of grand coalition rule with Fianna Fáil was on the table.
As lieutenant governor, Mr. Halter took the unheard-of step of presenting his own legislative agenda.
Eliot Spitzer is said to be offering campaign workers the unheard-of sum of $800 a day to collect signatures.
Copper has risen even more dramatically: in 2006, it briefly hit the unheard-of price of four dollars a pound.
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