unknown
Americanadjective
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not known; not within the range of one's knowledge, experience, or understanding; strange; unfamiliar.
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not discovered, explored, identified, or ascertained.
the unknown parts of Antarctica.
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not widely known; not famous; obscure.
an unknown writer.
noun
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a thing, influence, area, factor, or person that is unknown.
the many unknowns in modern medicine; The director cast an unknown in the leading role.
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Mathematics. a symbol representing an unknown quantity: in algebra, analysis, etc., frequently represented by a letter from the last part of the alphabet, as x, y, or z.
adjective
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not known, understood, or recognized
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not established, identified, or discovered
an unknown island
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not famous; undistinguished
some unknown artist
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a person or thing whose action, effect, etc, is unknown or unpredictable
noun
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an unknown person, quantity, or thing
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maths a variable, or the quantity it represents, the value of which is to be discovered by solving an equation; a variable in a conditional equation
3y = 4x + 5 is an equation in two unknowns
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Etymology
Origin of unknown
First recorded in 1250–1300, unknown is from the Middle English word unknow(e)n. See un- 1, known
Explanation
If something is unknown, it's not familiar understood, like the unknown path through the woods you've never explored or your brother's unknown reasons for staying late after school. When you're aware ofor familiar with something, you can describe it as known. Add the prefix un-, or "not," and you get unknown. You'll often find this adjective in the phrase "unknown territory," as in "I totally understand algebra, but calculus is unknown territory." And as a noun, the unknown sometimes represents a whole category of mysterious things: "Our fear of the unknown keeps us from traveling to new places."
Vocabulary lists containing unknown
Example Sentences
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To assess those flows, Kpler combined two terminal views: Mideast Gulf crude transits via the Strait of Hormuz, excluding Iran, and Gulf of Oman crude exports of unknown origin.
From MarketWatch • Jun. 11, 2026
That model spooked government officials and cybersecurity experts for its potential to find unknown vulnerabilities in software used around the globe.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 11, 2026
By showing that IP6 signaling influences the Cul4A protein degradation pathway, the study reveals a previously unknown mechanism involved in maintaining genome stability.
From Science Daily • Jun. 10, 2026
“You might not be able to afford to spend hundreds of dollars on an unknown, but here you can try everything and might find something you never knew you would love.”
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 10, 2026
But as they made the journey toward an unknown fate, some things did not change.
From "In the Shadow of Liberty" by Kenneth C. Davis
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