Pronunciation: /ənˈɡest/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'unguessed' describes something that has not been guessed
A1 The answer to the riddle was unguessed by anyone in the room.
A2 Her talent for painting was unguessed until she entered an art competition.
B1 The true extent of the damage caused by the storm was unguessed until the next morning.
B2 The complexity of the situation was unguessed by even the most experienced analysts.
C1 His unguessed potential as a leader was finally realized when he took charge of the company.
C2 The unguessed consequences of their actions led to unforeseen challenges in the project.
formal The true extent of the damage was unguessed until further investigation was conducted.
informal The answer to the riddle was completely unguessed by everyone in the room.
slang Her talent for singing was unguessed by most people until she performed at the talent show.
figurative The depth of his emotions remained unguessed by those around him.
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