Unobserved

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnəbˈzɜrvd/

Definitions of unobserved

adjective describing a state of not being noticed or seen

Example Sentences

A1 The cat remained unobserved in the bushes.

A2 The unobserved experiment yielded unexpected results.

B1 The unobserved changes in the company's policies went unnoticed by most employees.

B2 The unobserved behavior of the suspect raised suspicions among the investigators.

C1 The unobserved movements of the enemy troops were carefully monitored by the surveillance team.

C2 The unobserved flaws in the system were eventually discovered during a routine audit.

Examples of unobserved in a Sentence

formal The researcher found that the effects of the treatment were unobserved in the control group.

informal I didn't notice the unobserved changes in the background of the photo.

slang I totally missed the unobserved details in the movie.

figurative The unobserved emotions beneath her smile were finally revealed during the confession.

Grammatical Forms of unobserved

past tense

unobserved

plural

unobserved

comparative

more unobserved

superlative

most unobserved

present tense

unobserve

future tense

will unobserve

perfect tense

have unobserved

continuous tense

is unobserving

singular

unobserved

positive degree

unobserved

infinitive

to unobserve

gerund

unobserving

participle

unobserved

Origin and Evolution of unobserved

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'unobserved' originated from the Old French word 'observed' which means to watch or keep under surveillance.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unobserved' evolved to mean not noticed or unseen, emphasizing the lack of observation or attention towards something.