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Table Of Contents:
- Unseen as a Noun
- Definitions of "Unseen" as a noun
- Synonyms of "Unseen" as a noun (2 Words)
- Usage Examples of "Unseen" as a noun
- Unseen as an Adjective
- Definitions of "Unseen" as an adjective
- Synonyms of "Unseen" as an adjective (20 Words)
- Usage Examples of "Unseen" as an adjective
- Associations of "Unseen" (30 Words)
The synonyms of “Unseen” are: out of the blue, unanticipated, unforeseen, unlooked-for, unobserved, hidden, concealed, obscured, camouflaged, unrevealed, out of sight, invisible, not visible, imperceptible, undetectable, unnoticeable, unnoticed, covered, masked, veiled, spiritual domain, spiritual world
Unseen as a Noun
Definitions of "Unseen" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “unseen” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- An unseen passage for translation.
- A belief that there is a realm controlled by a divine spirit.
Synonyms of "Unseen" as a noun (2 Words)
spiritual domain | A kind of religious song originated by Blacks in the southern United States. |
spiritual world | A kind of religious song originated by Blacks in the southern United States. |
Usage Examples of "Unseen" as a noun
- Latin unseens.
Unseen as an Adjective
Definitions of "Unseen" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “unseen” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Not observed.
- Not seen or observed.
- Not seen or perceived.
- Not seen or noticed.
- Not anticipated.
- (of a passage for translation in a test or examination) not previously read or prepared.
- Not foreseen or predicted.
Synonyms of "Unseen" as an adjective (20 Words)
camouflaged | Made invisible by means of protective coloring. |
concealed | Not accessible to view. He spoke with barely concealed anger. |
covered | Overlaid or spread or topped with or enclosed within something; sometimes used as a combining form. Women with covered faces. |
hidden | Not accessible to view. Concealed or hidden damage. |
imperceptible | So slight, gradual, or subtle as not to be perceived. An imperceptible drop in temperature. |
invisible | Impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye. Invisible mending. |
masked | (of one’s true character or feelings) concealed. The barely masked anger in their tone. |
not visible | Capable of being seen; or open to easy view. |
obscured | Not clearly understood or expressed-Anatole Broyard- P.A.So. |
out of sight | No longer fashionable. |
out of the blue | Directed outward or serving to direct something outward. |
unanticipated | Not expected or predicted. One of the unanticipated gains of the reforms has been the shift of emphasis to primary care. |
undetectable | Barely able to be perceived. In the other two patients the antibodies were undetectable after one year. |
unforeseen | Not anticipated or predicted. Unforeseen circumstances. |
unlooked-for | Not anticipated- H.W.Glidden. |
unnoticeable | Not drawing attention. An unnoticeable cigarette burn on the carpet. |
unnoticed | Not noticed. Hoped his departure had passed unnoticed. |
unobserved | Not observed. Their courtship has not gone unobserved by Giles. |
unrevealed | Not revealed; secret. Some feelings can run so deep that they are better left unrevealed. |
veiled | Having or as if having a veil or concealing cover. A veiled woman. |
Usage Examples of "Unseen" as an adjective
- Unseen natural resources.
- Unseen problems.
- Unseen forces at work.
- It seemed she might escape unseen.
Associations of "Unseen" (30 Words)
blind | Make blind by putting the eyes out. Wines were tasted blind. |
disguised | Having its true character concealed with the intent of misleading. The disguised form of aggression available to the powerless against the powerful. |
esoteric | Intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest. A compilation of esoteric philosophical theories. |
eye | The region of the face surrounding the eyes. Strands of glass tiny enough to pass through the eye of a needle. |
inconspicuous | Not clearly visible or attracting attention. He pushed the string through an inconspicuous hole. |
invisible | Invisible exports and imports. Invisible exports. |
macroscopic | Visible to the naked eye; not microscopic. |
neglect | The state of something that has been unused and neglected. The house was in a terrible state of neglect. |
obscure | Make obscure or unclear. The distinction was obscured. |
offstage | (in a theatre) not taking place on the stage and so not visible to the audience. Screams were heard offstage. |
recondite | (of a subject or knowledge) little known; abstruse. The book is full of recondite information. |
remaining | Not used up. Saved the remaining sandwiches for supper. |
seeing | The action of seeing someone or something. He had given the seeing as fair. |
sight | Take aim by looking through the sights of a gun. We are all equal in the sight of God. |
sightless | Unable to see; blind. Blank sightless eyes. |
soundproof | Impervious to, or not penetrable by, sound. The rehearsal room s well soundproofed. |
survivor | A joint tenant who has the right to the whole estate on the other’s death. He left his farm to his survivors. |
undetected | Not detected or discovered. They feared some undetected trace of poison. |
undiagnosed | Not diagnosed or having been subject to diagnosis. Undiagnosed disease. |
undiscovered | Not discovered. The novel had lain undiscovered for years among his papers. |
unknown | An unknown person or thing. His whereabouts are unknown to his family. |
unnamed | Being or having an unknown or unnamed source. The unnamed man was found unconscious. |
unnoticeable | Not noticeable; not drawing attention- J.G.Cozzens. The reverberation will be so slight as to be unnoticeable. |
unnoticed | Not noticed. A deliberate kick that went unnoticed by the referee. |
unobserved | Not seen or observed. Managed to slip away unobserved. |
unobtrusive | Not conspicuous or attracting attention. The service was unobtrusive and efficient. |
unopened | Not opened. Unopened Christmas presents. |
untoward | Not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right or proper in polite society. Made a place for themselves under the most untoward conditions. |
usher | Take (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums. The railways ushered in an era of cheap mass travel. |
vision | The images seen on a television screen. The runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision. |