adjective not searched for or desired; not sought after
Often used in poetry and prose to describe something that is not actively sought after or desired
Used to describe feelings or desires that are not consciously pursued or acknowledged
Refers to goods or services that are not in high demand or actively sought after in the market
Refers to products or services that are not actively sought by consumers but may still be offered by businesses
In the world of publishing, unsought manuscripts are often rejected by literary agents and publishers.
In therapy, clients may bring up unsought memories or emotions that they are not consciously aware of.
Unsought products are those that consumers do not actively seek out or think about purchasing.
Unsought financial advice may be given to clients who did not request it but may benefit from it.
Unsought feedback from employees can provide valuable insights into workplace issues.
Unsought legal advice may be given to clients who are unaware of potential legal implications of their actions.