adjective
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.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Many nurses in small community hospitals have been working as ENPs, unrecognised and unrewarded , for many years.
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Meanwhile the Emperor ordered that Aurangzeb should remain - unrewarded - on gruelling campaign against the empire's enemies in the Deccan.
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The frustration of unrewarded effort reinforces other creeping changes.