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:

  1. The unsought truth was hidden behind a veil of secrecy and lies.
  2. The unsought treasure lay buried for centuries, waiting to be discovered.
  3. The unsought answers to life's most profound questions were to be found within oneself.
  4. The unsought solution was simple, yet so easily overlooked.
  5. The unsought opportunities were waiting for those who had the courage to seek them.
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