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unprecentended
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "unprecentended" is not correct in written English.
The correct word is "unprecedented." You can use this word to describe any action, event, or occurrence that is without precedent or has never been seen before. Example sentence: "The snowstorm was truly unprecedented for the month of August."
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Alternative expressions(20)
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60 human-written examples
"This was during a period of high intensity, with an unprecedented number of arrivals and an increased number of people presenting with a range of significant, complex medical conditions".
News & Media
The results were released after Jim Murphy, the Scottish Labour leader, insisted he still believed his party was able to close the unprecedented gap with the SNP.
News & Media
Voters roundly rejected that ambition, with the Kurdish vote in particular swinging the election against the incumbents on an unprecedented scale.
News & Media
He had also obtained a PhD in Islamic studies from the Islamic University of Baghdad, and would draw on both to legitimise his unprecedented claim to anoint himself caliph of the Islamic world in July 2014, which realised a sense of destiny evident in the prison yard a decade earlier.
News & Media
So while British TV critics regularly – and often justifiably – lament that the best drama is made in America, UK series are now enjoying unprecedented success in the US.
News & Media
The union's members there have already taken 24 days of industrial action against unprecedented plans to privatise all of the gallery's visitor services.
News & Media
Michael Apted's Up series aside, it's an unprecedented piece of art, and emotionally rich enough to be deserving of multiple Oscars.
News & Media
An AEC press release blamed "unprecedented cold weather".
News & Media
This result gives Turkey's Kurds and the other voters who deserted the AKP and flocked to the HDP banner an unprecedented national platform from which to counter the neo-Islamist AKP's assault on Turkey's secular tradition, which has gathered pace in recent years.
News & Media
During a special mass to mark the centenary of the mass killing, the pontiff referred to "three massive and unprecedented tragedies" of the past century.
News & Media
The business leaders who have joined the B Team have committed to practise what they preach in their own businesses and will therefore come under an unprecedented spotlight.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Remember that the correct spelling is "unprecedented," with a 'd' after the 'n'. Using the correct spelling ensures clarity and credibility in your writing.
Common error
Avoid writing "unprecentended" as it is a common misspelling. Always use "unprecedented" to correctly convey the meaning of something having no prior occurrence.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "unprecentended" is a misspelling intended to function as an adjective. It aims to describe a noun, indicating that the noun is without prior instance or parallel. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct spelling is "unprecedented."
Frequent in
News & Media
38%
Sport
13%
Film
5%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Science
5%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The query "unprecentended" is a misspelling of the word "unprecedented". As Ludwig AI states, the correct term is "unprecedented", which means something that has never happened before. It is commonly used in various contexts, particularly in news, sports, and film, to emphasize the unique and novel nature of an event. The term is generally neutral and suitable for both formal and informal contexts. To avoid errors, always double-check the spelling and use a dictionary or spell-checker. Consider using alternative phrases like "without precedent" or "never before seen" for variety.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
unprecedented
Correct spelling of the term, implying a lack of historical precedent.
without precedent
Emphasizes the absence of a prior occurrence serving as a standard.
never before seen
Highlights the novelty and visibility of the event or situation.
unheard of
Implies the situation is so remarkable it's rarely or never discussed.
exceptional
Highlights that is an outlier compared to other occurences
unparalleled
Indicates the event or achievement has no equal in history.
groundbreaking
Suggests the event is innovative and sets a new standard.
revolutionary
Implies the event is transformative and causes significant change.
unmatched
Focuses on the idea that nothing else measures up to what happened.
singular
Emphasizes the unique and individual nature of the occurrence.
FAQs
What does "unprecedented" mean?
"Unprecedented" means something that has never happened, existed, or been done before; something without precedent.
How do you correctly spell "unprecedented"?
The correct spelling is "unprecedented". It's often misspelled as "unprecentended".
What can I say instead of "unprecedented"?
You can use alternatives like "without precedent", "never before seen", or "unheard of" depending on the context.
Is "unprecedented" formal or informal?
"Unprecedented" is suitable for both formal and informal contexts, depending on the writing's overall tone and audience.
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Usage summary
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