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单词 unlooked
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unlookedadj.

Brit. /(ˌ)ʌnˈlʊkt/, U.S. /ˌənˈlʊkt/
Forms: see un- prefix1 and look v. and -ed suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: un- prefix1, look v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < un- prefix1 + look v. + -ed suffix1. Compare later looked adj.1Now only in formations with prepositions: see Compounds, and compare note at un- prefix1 2c.
1. Not attended to or looked after; neglected. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > manner of action > carelessness > [adjective] > neglectful > neglected
unlookedc1330
unservedc1350
unasservedc1400
uncherishedc1400
neglect?a1425
unkept?a1425
neglected1570
carelessa1593
neglectful1595
uncared-for1597
untended1598
silenced1609
disregarded1668
colda1701
unministereda1744
unfostered1744
unkempt1848
c1330 Gregorius (Auch.) (1914) 964 Wite ȝe wele it may nouȝt long Cristendom vnloked be [c1400 Cleo. Holye churche vn loked be].
2. Not expected; unanticipated or unforeseen; = unlooked for adj. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > surprise, unexpectedness > [adjective] > surprising, unexpected
unbeweena1325
sudden1340
unhopedc1374
unwarec1374
unweenedc1374
unguessedc1400
unlooked for1531
untraisted1533
extonious1548
unlooked1548
unthought1548
unwares1548
unaspected1578
inexpecteda1586
unexpecteda1586
unwary1590
unwaited1592
unmistrusted1595
inopinate1598
unforethought1601
nap-taking1602
startling1609
expectless1613
unexpect1633
admirable1639
immergent1655
unpresumed1686
abrupt1725
unguessed1746
unanticipateda1779
unpredicted1792
unprecipitated1795
unsurmised1820
unsupposed1821
inopine1880
windfall1945
over-the-transom1952
left field1955
conversation-stopping1960
1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VI f. cxixv The slaiyng of men, and cuttyng doune of tentes, awaked the capitaines, whom this sodain feare, and vnlooked chaunce, so greately abashed.
1553 T. Wilson Arte of Rhetorique 74 Thei..shal bee able to abashe a righte worthy man,..through the sodein quip & vnloked frumpe geuen.
1597 W. Shakespeare Richard III i. iii. 211 God I pray him, That none of you may liue your naturall age, But by some vnlookt accident cut off. View more context for this quotation
1618 J. Taylor Pennyles Pilgrimage C 2 b This vnlook'd pleasure, was to me such pleasure, That [etc.].
1698 T. D'Urfey Campaigners v. i. 51 E're I had time to rally my lost Spirits, sunk in a swoon at such unlook'd surprize, he disappear'd.

Compounds

(Cf. note at un- prefix1 2c.)
With prepositions in uses corresponding to senses and phrasal verbs at look v., as unlooked-at, unlooked-on, unlooked to, etc.: not looked at; unregarded, unheeded, unexamined. See also unlooked for adj.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > manner of action > carelessness > [adjective] > careless or heedless > unheeded
forgotten1429
unlooked1517
unrespecteda1586
unregarded1595
unrespect1602
unheeded1611
unthought1640
regardless1697
unattended1768
uncounted1783
untented1791
unrecked1808
the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > investigation, inspection > [adjective] > investigated, examined > not
unsoughta1400
unexamined1495
unlooked1517
unsearched1526
unransacked1529
unsurveyed1546
unsighted1584
unsoundedc1620
unreviewed1645
unpried into1647
unprobed?1691
unrummaged1715
uninvestigated1816
uninspected1858
unscreened1970
the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > invisibility > [adjective] > not seen
unseena1225
unviewed1570
unsighted1584
imperceived1624
unlooked1856
1517 R. Fox tr. Rule Seynt Benet xxxi. sig. Ev She shall suffre nothynge, though it be of lyttell value, to goo to waste, nor vnloked to nor neclygently left or loste [L. Nihil ducat neglegendum].
1532 T. More Confut. Tyndales Answere Pref. sig. Eeiv Yet haue I not so sleyghtly seen vnto myn owne, nor shoffled it vp so hastely, nor let it so passe vnloked ouer by better men and better lerned also then my selfe.
1563 A. Nowell Serm. before Queen (1853) (modernized text) 226 Such errors or heresy ought not..to be unlooked unto.
1581 Compendious Exam. Certayne Ordinary Complaints i. f. 3 Theyr husbandry unlookte to at home.
1615 G. Sandys Relation of Journey Ded. Leauing no securitie saue..vnlookt on pouertie.
1654 C. Wase in tr. Gratius Cynegeticon Pref. 7 The occasion that a polite and classical Poet..should have been so long unlook'd into,..and unsought for in our Land.
1706 C. Gildon Post-boy robb'd of his Mail (ed. 2) lv. 394 Cou'd you thrice send my last back unread, unlook'd on, only because it came from the poor, fond, miserable Lysander?
1791 J. Bentham Let. Feb. in Corr. (1981) IV. 256 But do not make a handle of this, to send the whole back again unlooked at.
1840 E. S. Wortley Jairah i. ii. 25 Thine unlooked-on eyes unveil The haunting horrors of my soul!
1856 R. A. Vaughan Hours with Mystics I. 214 The wares lay unlooked at and untouched.
1912 M. Johnston Cease Firing xvi. 180 The surgeons had done what bandaging was possible, but many a ghastly hurt went unbound, unlooked to.
1979 New Scientist 15 Nov. 547/1 It was never submitted, and lay unlooked at for several years.
2007 Age (Melbourne) (Nexis) 27 Oct. 15 He amassed boxes and boxes of tapes, which sat unlooked at under a bed in Brisbane for years.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2017; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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