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un- +‎ noticed

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unnoticed (comparative more unnoticed, superlative most unnoticed)

  1. Not noticed.
    • 1941 September, “Notes and News: The London & Blackwall Cable Railway”, in Railway Magazine, pages 424–425:
      In the midst of a world war many centenaries pass unnoticed, but one which fell on August 2, namely, the opening of Fenchurch Street station, is deserving of record.
    • 2019 November 20, “Government delays Heathrow rail to consider other modes”, in Rail, page 25:
      The announcement was slipped out almost unnoticed on the last day before Parliament was dissolved to prepare for a General Election.
    • 2021 November 11, “Macron reverts French flag to navy blue from lighter EU shade”, in euronews:
      The change of blue of the flags adorning the Elysée Palace was first made a year ago but went largely unnoticed.

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