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Definition of unheralded in English: unheraldedadjectiveʌnˈhɛr(ə)ldɪdˌənˈhɛrəldəd Not previously announced, expected, or acclaimed. he was unwilling to make an unheralded entrance Example sentencesExamples - The stuff he cares about - paying down the debt, better public school teachers, the reformation of HMOs - shows principle and a willingness to do unheralded work.
- You did one of the great unheralded films, ‘And the Band Played On.’
- Ten years ago, long before he won his first cap for Scotland or the Lions, Tom Smith turned up unannounced and unheralded at London Scottish's leafy ground in Richmond.
- It is another thing entirely to do the hard, unheralded and ultimately more meaningful work of policing and directing the intelligence community over the long haul.
- The unheralded team, despite 2-opening losses to the Ukraine and Spain, went on to win their next six matches and achieve automatic tournament qualification.
- If the new forwards add flash and dash, as the team expects, and if the unheralded defense gets the job done with a committee approach, the Leafs will be fine.
- Most remain anonymous, caught in a netherworld between the military and the private sector, unheralded and unknown.
- But somehow, completely unheralded, this unknown developer has managed to create a game which transcends the ones it copied.
- ‘This increase acknowledges the valuable and unheralded work done by carers and demonstrates our commitment to them,’ she said.
- Their unheralded and impromptu performance delighted the locals and visitors lucky enough to catch it and has left others on watch for a repeat show.
- They've given me, and countless millions of music fans throughout the world, enormous pleasure, both live and on record, and their contributions have all too often been unheralded.
- But it's for his unheralded behind the scenes charitable acts that the unassuming mega-millionaire is held is such high regard among people of his native county.
- Elliott was an Alabama congressman, and the reason why I really wanted to write about him is that somewhat unheralded are the southern white moderates who did things to advance civil rights.
- The changes included in the recent Criminal Justice Bill were unheralded, reversed government policy and were not announced to Parliament.
- True, he is still no giant, but we have now been introduced to yet another previously unheralded ordinary man.
- A talented player is often overshadowed by a future Hall of Famer on his own team, and an otherwise noteworthy performance may go unheralded.
- A scratchy burst of static warns me that an announcement is about to burst in, unheralded, on my loud speaker.
- Even the most obscure projects from unheralded directors are finding an audience.
- But it'll be a stealth addition, unheralded here.
- It will be recalled that he arrived unheralded, unknown, with no money, no proper running gear and no seconds for his first crack at the Washie last year.
Synonyms unknown, unfamiliar, new, little known, undiscovered, obscure, nameless, unsung, groundbreaking Definition of unheralded in US English: unheraldedadjectiveˌənˈherəldədˌənˈhɛrəldəd Not previously announced, expected, or recognized. Example sentencesExamples - The unheralded team, despite 2-opening losses to the Ukraine and Spain, went on to win their next six matches and achieve automatic tournament qualification.
- But it's for his unheralded behind the scenes charitable acts that the unassuming mega-millionaire is held is such high regard among people of his native county.
- A talented player is often overshadowed by a future Hall of Famer on his own team, and an otherwise noteworthy performance may go unheralded.
- Even the most obscure projects from unheralded directors are finding an audience.
- They've given me, and countless millions of music fans throughout the world, enormous pleasure, both live and on record, and their contributions have all too often been unheralded.
- If the new forwards add flash and dash, as the team expects, and if the unheralded defense gets the job done with a committee approach, the Leafs will be fine.
- A scratchy burst of static warns me that an announcement is about to burst in, unheralded, on my loud speaker.
- The stuff he cares about - paying down the debt, better public school teachers, the reformation of HMOs - shows principle and a willingness to do unheralded work.
- You did one of the great unheralded films, ‘And the Band Played On.’
- Their unheralded and impromptu performance delighted the locals and visitors lucky enough to catch it and has left others on watch for a repeat show.
- Most remain anonymous, caught in a netherworld between the military and the private sector, unheralded and unknown.
- ‘This increase acknowledges the valuable and unheralded work done by carers and demonstrates our commitment to them,’ she said.
- Ten years ago, long before he won his first cap for Scotland or the Lions, Tom Smith turned up unannounced and unheralded at London Scottish's leafy ground in Richmond.
- Elliott was an Alabama congressman, and the reason why I really wanted to write about him is that somewhat unheralded are the southern white moderates who did things to advance civil rights.
- The changes included in the recent Criminal Justice Bill were unheralded, reversed government policy and were not announced to Parliament.
- It will be recalled that he arrived unheralded, unknown, with no money, no proper running gear and no seconds for his first crack at the Washie last year.
- It is another thing entirely to do the hard, unheralded and ultimately more meaningful work of policing and directing the intelligence community over the long haul.
- But somehow, completely unheralded, this unknown developer has managed to create a game which transcends the ones it copied.
- But it'll be a stealth addition, unheralded here.
- True, he is still no giant, but we have now been introduced to yet another previously unheralded ordinary man.
Synonyms unknown, unfamiliar, new, little known, undiscovered, obscure, nameless, unsung, groundbreaking |