Unsought
(adjective)
Not sought; not actively sought, pursued, or searched for.
Origin:
Middle english; earliest use found in john trevisa (c1342–1402), translator and writer. from un- + sought.
Examples:
- The unsought truth was hidden behind a veil of secrecy and lies.
- The unsought treasure lay buried for centuries, waiting to be discovered.
- The unsought answers to life's most profound questions were to be found within oneself.
- The unsought solution was simple, yet so easily overlooked.
- The unsought opportunities were waiting for those who had the courage to seek them.