unold

/ʌnɔːld/

Definitions

1. adjective

not sold, especially because not enough people have heard of it or are interested in it

“The artist’s unold talent was discovered by a talent scout.”

2. adjective

not known or recorded, especially because the information is not in the public domain or has been lost

“The unold stories of ancient civilizations are still being uncovered by archaeologists.”

Synonyms

  • unfamiliar
  • unknown

Antonyms

  • famous
  • well-known