单词 | unsuspected |
释义 | unsuspectedadj. 1. Without being suspected. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > [adjective] > unobserved, undiscovered unayetec1275 unespiedc1374 unperceiveda1375 unapperceived1390 unwitnessed1407 unkenneda1475 obscure1484 unaspied?1507 undiscerned1529 unsuspectedc1530 unspieda1542 unascried1548 undiscovered1555 unscried1578 unfound1584 undescried1595 undetectedc1602 uneyeda1627 undilucidated1635 insuspected1646 indiscovered1663 unbeheld1667 trackless1695 unjealoused1710 unbeholden1820 unencountered1821 undivined1852 unexcavated1874 uncognized1877 c1530 T. More Let. Impugnynge J. Fryth in Wks. 833/1 Our english heretikes..might there imprynt theyr heresies amonge other matters, & so sende them hither vnsuspected. 1660 in E. Nicholas Nicholas Papers (1920) IV. 251 To haue occasion therby to act unsuspected something..contrary vnto his professions. 1725 D. Defoe New Voy. round World i. 106 The Governour putting such Confidence in us, that we might go on shore in the very Fort unsuspected. 1798 S. Lee Young Lady's Tale in H. Lee Canterbury Tales II. 123 [He was] enabled, unsuspected, to trace..the emotions of the heart he best loved. 1813 S. T. Coleridge Remorse ii. i. 21 But I had traced her, stoln unnoticed on them, And unsuspected..heard the whole. 2. a. Not regarded with suspicion; not considered to be suspicious or doubtful. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > belief, trust, confidence > act of convincing, conviction > [adjective] > unquestioned without (or but) suspicion1340 unsuspectc1380 unsuspecteda1586 insuspect1606 suspectless1606 unimpugned1838 above suspicion1850 swallowed1887 a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) i. xiv. sig. I7 Hoping, that (going for a woman) my lookes would passe, either vnmarked, or vnsuspected. 1597 W. Shakespeare Richard III iii. v. 22 That ignoble traitor, The daungerous and vnsuspected Hastings. View more context for this quotation 1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 147 For his too profuse bountie he could not be vnsuspected of his brother. 1704 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion III. xii. 270 Those principal heads of the Clans who..were of known, or unsuspected Affection to the King. 1747 J. Lind Lett. Navy (1757) i. 16 The courage of our common seamen is hitherto generally unsuspected. 1760 Ann. Reg., Hist. 39/2 They will find, both in his fortune and his virtue, abundant matter for just and unsuspected panegyric. 1827 W. Scott Chron. Canongate vi Well judging that he would observe more wholesome caution if he conceived his character unsuspected, than if he were detected. 1855 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. IV. xviii. 234 Russell, as far as can now be discovered, was still unsuspected. b. Const. to with infinitive, or of. ΚΠ 1702 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion I. i. 75 Those Infusions proceeded from Men unsuspected to have any inclinations to Change. 1801 Asiatic Ann. Reg. 1800 Proc. E. India House 137/2 The director..was quite unsuspected of being concerned in the sale of it. 3. Not suspected to exist, or to bear a certain character; not thought of. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > keeping from knowledge > [adjective] privya1398 palliate?a1425 beguiled1561 masked1567 covert1574 retired1596 remote1601 palliated1612 unsuspected1620 lapped1637 sopited1646 veiled1651 perdua1734 ulterior1735 screened1844 marzipanned1979 1620 J. Taylor Jack a Lent B 3 b Some againe..doe scout into..diuers secret vnsuspected places. 1654 T. Fuller 2 Serm. 23 Many a close, secret, and unsuspected Christian. 1693 W. Congreve tr. Juvenal in J. Dryden et al. tr. Juvenal Satires xi. 223 This Day..thou shalt perceive Whether, my self I keep those Rules I give, Or else, an unsuspected Glutton live. 1760 L. Sterne Life Tristram Shandy II. xvii. 153 An unsuspected fissure in thy master's pocket. 1785 W. Cowper Task vi. 545 A storm was near, An unsuspected storm. 1810 W. Scott Lady of Lake i. 31 The mountain-maiden showed A clambering unsuspected road. 1874 J. Geikie Great Ice Age iii. 26 It..opens up new channels of discovery which otherwise might have remained unsuspected and unknown. Derivatives unsuˈspectedness n. ΘΚΠ society > morality > virtue > absence of moral flaw > [noun] > quality of being above suspicion unsuspectedness1655 1655 T. Fuller Church-hist. Brit. x. 34 They hoped..(by the strangenesse of the act, and unsuspectednesse of the actors) to amuze all men. 1827 J. Bentham Rationale Judicial Evid. II. iii. xx. 433 The popularity, the unsuspectedness, is not purchased, but at the expense of appropriate experience. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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