undreamed of
1Undreamed — Un*dreamed , Undreamt Un*dreamt , a. Not dreamed, or dreamed of; not th?ught of; not imagined; often followed by of. [1913 Webster] Unpathed waters, undreamed shores. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
2undreamed-of — UK [ʌnˈdriːmd ɒv] / US [ʌnˈdrɪmd ˌɔv] or undreamt of UK [ʌnˈdremt ɒv] / US [ʌnˈdremt ɔv] adjective impossible to imagine, usually because something is so good or so bad They have achieved undreamed of success …
3undreamed — (Brit. also undreamt) ► ADJECTIVE (undreamed of) ▪ not previously thought to be possible …
4undreamed — [undremt′undrēmd′] adj. not even dreamed (of) or imagined; inconceivable: also undreamt [undremt′] …
5undreamed-of — adj undreamt, inconceivable, unheard of, unhoped for, unimagined, unexpected, incredible, unforeseen, unsuspected, amazing, astonishing, miraculous * * * undreamed of UK [ʌnˈdriːmd ɒv] US [ʌnˈdrimd ˌɔv] adjective impossible to imagine, usually… …
6undreamed of — [[t]ʌ̱ndri͟ːmd ɒv, AM ʌv[/t]] ADJ (emphasis) If you describe something as undreamed of, you are emphasizing that it is much better, worse, or more unusual than you thought was possible. This new design will offer undreamed of levels of comfort,… …
7undreamed — /ʌnˈdrimd/ (say un dreemd) adjective 1. not imagined or thought of, even in a dream: after the lottery win, they found themselves with undreamed wealth. –phrase 2. undreamed of, not imagined, or considered possible: with wealth undreamed of. Also …
8undreamed — [ʌn dri:md, drɛmt] (Brit. also undreamt ʌn drɛmt) adjective (undreamed of) not previously thought to be possible: undreamed of success …
9undreamed — also undreamt adjective Date: 1611 not dreamed ; not thought of ; unimagined < technical advances undreamed of a few years ago > …
10undreamed-of — adjective Not imagined or expected Why is it that, despite having achieved previously undreamed of miracles of progress, we seem more helpless in facing life than our less privileged ancestors were? Syn: undreamt of …