underheard
English
Etymology
under- + heard
Adjective
underheard (comparative more underheard, superlative most underheard)
- Having an insufficiently large listening audience; neglected or overlooked as a speaker or musician.
- 2007 June 17, Alison Owings, “Here to Take Your Order (and Biting Their Tongues)”, in New York Times:
- One was that waitresses, among the underheard icons of America, would have many important things to say about their work.
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