So unexpected as to have not been imagined.
Sinônimos
Examples for "unthought"
Examples for "unthought"
1France is the country of sudden changes, and of unthought of accidents.
2A stray, unthought-of five minutes may contain the event of a life.
3To find a new unthought-of nonchalance with the best of Nature!
4Defence was unthought of; for the mortal enemy had passed from the mind.
5And Mrs. Dashwood had yet another source of joy unthought of by Elinor.
1Here was the opportunity, the unhoped-for opportunity, and it was slipping away.
2The unhoped-for chance had been hers, and she had lost it knowingly.
3They even had the almost unhoped for consolation of not being separated.
4It was, in fact, this unhoped-for pleasure which so delighted them.
5To others it came as the unhoped-for, dreamed-of culmination of aspiration.
1Here was the opportunity, the unhoped-for opportunity, and it was slipping away.
2The unhoped-for chance had been hers, and she had lost it knowingly.
3It was, in fact, this unhoped-for pleasure which so delighted them.
4To others it came as the unhoped-for, dreamed-of culmination of aspiration.
5The festival had offered them an unhoped-for opportunity of rescuing her.
1A stray, unthought-of five minutes may contain the event of a life.
2To find a new unthought-of nonchalance with the best of Nature!
3But here unthought-of trouble awaited us at the very outset of our wanderings.
4Most of us in the evening discovered, unpleasantly enough, forgotten pears in unthought-of pockets.
5So was it year by year, among the unthought-of hills.
6The unthought-of result of mother's death-disorganization, began to show itself.
7I think now that perhaps the old table is safe in some unthought-of place, and that perhaps-
8For Blasim, history is a matter of malignant coincidence and unthought-of consequence, a beast with its own momentum.
9Will Ireland's second Six Nations game follow the usual script or will Italy's newly exciting backline do unthought-of damage?
10Since the morning, a sort of intoxication or of fever, and, in front of him, everything unthought-of in life.
11It prepares him for excursions into a private fairy-land in which unthought-of joys will blossom amid friendlier magic forces.
12He welcomed challenges; they kept him sharp, showed that he was approachable, and oftentimes made him explore avenues previously unthought-of.
13I dare say she expected to see it rolling out before her from some unthought-of corner as she went along.
14Suddenly a hitherto unthought-of possibility flashed into the boy's mind, and leaving his work he came back to the bunk.
15The motor boat, and monument in the centre, foretell the successful outcome of a new venture, which at present is unthought-of.
16Or had it been something he had carried all along, simply unfelt and unthought-of, like the inevitable fact of his own death?