unbeknownst (Meaning)

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unbeknownst (s)

(usually used with `to') occurring or existing without the knowledge of

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unbeknownst (r)

without someone's knowledge

unbeknownst Sentence Examples

  1. Emily embarked on the dangerous expedition unbeknownst to her parents.
  2. The thief escaped unbeknownst to the security guards, leaving no trace behind.
  3. The company had made significant progress unbeknownst to its competitors.
  4. The child's secret crush remained unbeknownst to the object of their affection.
  5. The truth about the accident was kept unbeknownst to the public until the investigation was complete.
  6. The hidden treasure was discovered unbeknownst to the landowner, sparking a treasure hunt.
  7. The government's secret plan was implemented unbeknownst to the citizens, who remained unaware of the impending changes.
  8. The virus spread rapidly unbeknownst to the authorities, causing a widespread pandemic.
  9. The spy infiltrated the enemy camp unbeknownst to the guards, gathering valuable intelligence.
  10. The young woman's illness was unbeknownst to her doctor, who was puzzled by her symptoms.

FAQs About the word unbeknownst

(usually used with `to') occurring or existing without the knowledge of, without someone's knowledge

unknown,unaware, unfamiliar, unsuspecting, unperceived,ignorant, unsuspected, unconscious, unmindful, unwitting

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Emily embarked on the dangerous expedition unbeknownst to her parents.

The thief escaped unbeknownst to the security guards, leaving no trace behind.

The company had made significant progress unbeknownst to its competitors.

The child's secret crush remained unbeknownst to the object of their affection.