adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
almost
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One incident during Sfeir's tour went almost unnoticed .
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The contagion spread slowly at first, almost unnoticed .
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Whoever would have thought it possible? Almost unnoticed , the standard vacuum-braked 12 ton freight van was eliminated.
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Other game animals, almost unnoticed , were beginning to falter, too.
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A couple of anachronisms fighting it out here while real life moved in on them from the east almost unnoticed .
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Now, her head emptied of Fenna, it flowed out smooth and bubbling, almost unnoticed .
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From 1912, almost unnoticed by Parliament, Exchequer grants were paid to education authorities providing medical treatment.
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Conversion may be gradual or sudden, quiet or dramatic, unmistakably evident to others or almost unnoticed .
largely
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At first things developed largely unnoticed with new heroin-user networks establishing in Woodchurch, Ford and Moreton.
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That simple marker is largely unnoticed today.
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Countering ageism Ageism surrounds us, but it passes largely unnoticed and unchallenged.
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The obvious fact that people of comfortable circumstance live peacefully together and those afflicted by poverty do not goes largely unnoticed .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
go unanswered/unnoticed/unrewarded etc
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And then it was dark and their entry into camp had gone unnoticed.
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Feeding soldiers is not a glamorous business; for the most part it is an administrative function that goes unnoticed.
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He had been humiliated Wednesday night and that could not go unanswered.
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It might have gone unnoticed except that the dictionary is quite unequivocal about it.
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That despite a troublesome physical problem: a wrist fracture incurred on his last tour that went unnoticed for months.
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The success of the tests had not gone unnoticed at the Air Ministry.
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This attempt to confuse the issue went unanswered, and Santa Anna continued his preparations to advance on the capital.
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Underscoring this notion is the fact that other diseases continue to go unnoticed under the very nose of modern medicine.
pass unnoticed
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Amazing how some one so intelligent can be stupid enough to think such hypocrisy would pass unnoticed.
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But in a world where observing the social decencies passes unnoticed, how much incentive is there to be ordinarily good?
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But what iconism there is in the lower levels is the more powerful as it passes unnoticed.
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Fong passed unnoticed through the front door of the embassy and went home.
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If two subversives want to meet and pass unnoticed, then do it in the smartest, most exclusive hotel in Geneva.
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In fact several recent studies have shown that up to 15% of defective items have passed unnoticed in a 100% inspection.
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Many phrases that we feel could logically be broken up still carry hidden meanings that pass unnoticed until some one misuses them.
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Under the duress of the moment, the act of crossing the threshold into this place had passed unnoticed.