Pronunciation: /ʌnˈnoʊtɪst/

Definitions of unnoticed

adjective not attracting attention or notice

Example Sentences

A1 The small details in the painting went unnoticed by most visitors.

A2 She walked through the crowded market unnoticed by anyone.

B1 The typo in the report went unnoticed until it was too late.

B2 Her contributions to the project often go unnoticed by her colleagues.

C1 The subtle changes in the company's strategy went unnoticed by the competitors.

C2 The spy was able to move through the enemy territory unnoticed due to his stealthy tactics.

adverb in a way that does not attract attention or notice

Example Sentences

A1 She walked through the crowded room unnoticed.

A2 The small mistake went unnoticed by most people.

B1 The changes in the policy went unnoticed by the employees.

B2 His contributions to the project went unnoticed until the final presentation.

C1 The subtle nuances of the painting were not to be left unnoticed by the art critic.

C2 The intricacies of the legal document did not go unnoticed by the experienced lawyer.

Examples of unnoticed in a Sentence

formal The small changes in the company's policy went unnoticed by most employees.

informal I left the party early and went unnoticed by everyone.

slang I slipped out of the meeting unnoticed like a ninja.

figurative Her hard work often goes unnoticed, but she doesn't mind as long as she knows she's making a difference.

Grammatical Forms of unnoticed

past tense

went

plural

unnoticed

comparative

more unnoticed

superlative

most unnoticed

present tense

goes

future tense

will go

perfect tense

has gone

continuous tense

is going

singular

unnoticed

positive degree

noticed

infinitive

go

gerund

going

participle

going

Origin and Evolution of unnoticed

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'unnoticed' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'noticed' which comes from the Old French word 'noticer' meaning 'to observe'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unnoticed' has retained its meaning of not being observed or perceived, but its usage has become more common in modern English compared to earlier centuries.