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unhailed
adjective as in unsung
Example Sentences
In the novel’s portrait of her perseverance, it pays moving homage to all the “unhailed, unnamed” women in history whose talents were dismissed.
Given America’s somewhat pathological focus on results-oriented medicine, and aversion to the acceptance of death, it’s little wonder that these women’s efforts went unhailed.
The unhailed life: The Los Angeles Angels’ Mike Trout is probably the best baseball player we’ve got.
Some converts of the death bed perhaps there are, who scarcely make their way to heaven, alone, unhailed by one whom they saved or comforted, and like a vessel which struggles into port, with rent cordage and tattered sails, only not a wreck.
Yet Nature's charms that bloom so lovely here, Unhailed arrive, unheeded disappear; While bare black heaths and brooks of half a mile Can rouse the thousand bards of Britain's Isle.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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