- adjectiveunseen (adjective)
- not seen or noticed:"it seemed she might escape unseen"
- not foreseen or predicted:"unseen problems"
- BRITISH ENGLISH(of a passage for translation in a test or examination) not previously read or prepared.
verbunseen (past participle)- erase the memory of or no longer register (something unpleasant or distasteful that one has seen or noticed):"when you realize that she bleached her eyebrows, you really can't unsee it" · "there's a certain photo of him in a shiny tux with green suede loafers that sadly I can't unsee"
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Web5 days ago · Unseen means not seen, observed, or perceived; invisible. It can also describe something that is not previously seen or prepared, or that is presented to students for translation.
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