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unthought

[uhn-thawt] / ʌnˈθɔt /








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A person with special needs bagging groceries or working at a fast-food joint, unthought of before Special Olympics started, has now become commonplace.

From Washington Times

This attitude that someone who has no real experience in education would come up with an unthought of plan is idiotic.

From New York Times

Such thoughts can be set aside but not unthought.

From Washington Post

But once you put it that way, once you step back and see Burke’s writing as a meta-critical defense of unthought tradition, you start to feel the irony of his situation.

From The New Yorker

Going forward, the little ordinary things that everyone ought to do may entail tasks unthought of in years past.

From Washington Post