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little-known
adjective as in recondite
adjective as in undetected
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adjective as in undiscovered
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adjective as in unexposed
adjective as in unheard-of
adjective as in uncharted
adjective as in unfamiliar
adjective as in unknown
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Example Sentences
In honor of her big year, here are some little-known facts about the songstress, courtesy of BuzzFeed.
Still little known outside the world of aviation, within it he is revered.
But the little-known stories behind the making of the film are almost as fascinating as the flick itself.
It does, and a little-known, long-shot Democrat is taking him to the wire.
HGH is banned by baseball and there is still relatively little known about it.
These well-known cigars have but little reputation in this country, owing to the fact of their being but little known.
The route through the valley of La Belle was little known to Federals, and practically unguarded.
Still they were very little known; for large books were very rare and very dear.
It portrays Baudelaire as he is very little known, and as he was only at that particular time.
Some of these, products of the jungles held secret by savage tribes, are still little known to or understood by scientists.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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