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unheralded
[uhn-her-uhl-did]
adjective
appearing without fanfare, publicity, or advance acclaim.
The young pianist proved to be an unheralded genius.
appearing without warning or prior announcement; unexpected.
unheralded
/ ʌˈɛəɪ /
adjective
not previously announced, notified, or expected
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unheralded1
Example Sentences
For the first time since 2020 - when she claimed her maiden title as an unheralded teenager - Swiatek arrives without winning a WTA tournament in the first five months of the season.
While unheralded players fight for opportunities, even the drafted players realize the importance of making a good first impression.
Genge, motivated by a desire to prove himself against Bristol's private school players, turned out for the unheralded opposition and ran amok.
The unheralded forward replaces Josh Bayliss, who is expected to miss the tournament after being added to the growing list of unavailable players when he injured his groin playing for Bath on Sunday.
Former world number one Rahm birdied the last two holes to take his home Open to extra time, only for the unheralded Hidalgo to prevail with consecutive birdies in sudden death.
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