unwitnessed
English
Etymology
- un- + witnessed
Adjective
unwitnessed (comparative more unwitnessed, superlative most unwitnessed)
- Not seen. Not witnessed
- 2007 May 19, Alan Cowell, “British Girl Vanishes in Portugal, and Her Country Grieves”, in New York Times:
- Her fate has absorbed Britons, touching the nation’s sense of pity and outrage in a way unwitnessed since the murders of two 10-year-old girls, Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, in the village of Soham in 2002.
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