Undreamed Of

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈdriːmd ʌv/

Definitions of undreamed of

adjective not imagined or considered before; unexpected or surprising

Example Sentences

A1 The idea of traveling to space was undreamed of by most people in the past.

A2 The invention of smartphones has brought undreamed of convenience to our daily lives.

B1 The company's success in the global market was undreamed of just a few years ago.

B2 The scientific breakthroughs in medicine have led to undreamed of advancements in healthcare.

C1 The artist's creativity reached undreamed of heights with their latest masterpiece.

C2 The technological innovations of the future will bring undreamed of possibilities to humanity.

Examples of undreamed of in a Sentence

formal The discovery of a new species in the deep sea was undreamed of by scientists.

informal Winning the lottery was undreamed of for him until it actually happened.

slang Becoming a famous singer was undreamed of for her, but now she's living the dream.

figurative The level of success he achieved was undreamed of just a few years ago.

Grammatical Forms of undreamed of

past tense

undreamed of

plural

undreamed of

comparative

more undreamed of

superlative

most undreamed of

present tense

dream of

future tense

will dream of

perfect tense

have dreamed of

continuous tense

dreaming of

singular

undreamed of

positive degree

undreamed of

infinitive

to dream of

gerund

dreaming of

participle

dreamed of

Origin and Evolution of undreamed of

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'undreamed of' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the past participle of the verb 'dream'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that had not been imagined or thought of before, the term 'undreamed of' has evolved over time to also convey a sense of astonishment or incredulity at the magnitude or significance of something.