adjective not known or realized
Often used in narration to describe events or actions that are unknown or hidden from certain characters
Used to discuss unconscious motivations or behaviors that are not consciously recognized
Used to describe hidden or undisclosed information that characters may uncover over the course of the story
Commonly used to build suspense by hinting at hidden or unknown factors in the plot
Frequently used to describe secret or covert actions or information that characters are unaware of
In literature, the term 'unbeknown' is often used to describe something that is not known or realized by someone.
Psychologists may use the term 'unbeknown' when discussing unconscious thoughts or behaviors that are not consciously known to an individual.
Journalists may use 'unbeknown' when reporting on hidden or undisclosed information that was previously unknown.
In legal contexts, 'unbeknown' may be used to refer to facts or circumstances that were not known or recognized at a particular time.