Dictionary
Thesaurus
Encyclopedia
Translator
Web
Filter By

unknown

 - 10 of 39 thesaurus results
Main Entry: unknown
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: obscure, mysterious

Synonyms:

X, alien, anonymous, concealed, dark, desolate, distant, exotic, far, far-off, faraway, foreign, hidden, humble, incog, incognito, little known, nameless, new, remote, secret, so-and-so, strange, such-and-such, unapprehended, unascertained, uncelebrated, uncharted, undiscovered, undistinguished, unexplained, unexplored, unfamiliar, unheard-of, unidentified, unnamed, unnoted, unperceived, unrecognized, unrenowned, unrevealed, unsung, untold

Antonyms:

familiar, identified, known
Main Entry: dark horse
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: remote possibility

Synonyms:

also-ran, hundred-to-one shot, improbability, little chance, little opportunity, long shot, outside chance, outside shot, poor bet, poor lookout, poor possibility, poor prognosis, poor prospect, sleeper, slim chance, small chance, stalking horse, underdog, unexpected winner, unknown, unknown quantity, unlikelihood, unlikely winner, upsetter
Main Entry: extinct
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: dead, obsolete

Synonyms:

abolished, archaic, asleep, bygone, cold*, dead and gone, deceased, defunct, departed, disappeared, done for, doused, ended, exanimate, exterminated, extinguished, fallen, gone, inactive, late, lifeless, lost, no longer known, out, outmoded, passed on, passé, snuffed out, superseded, terminated, unknown, vanished, vanquished, void

Antonyms:

alive, existing, extant, living
Main Entry: foreign
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: from another country, experience

Synonyms:

adopted, alien, alienated, antipodal, barbarian, barbaric, borrowed, derived, different, distant, estranged, exiled, exotic, expatriate, external, extralocal, extraneous, extrinsic, far, far-fetched, far-off, faraway, from abroad, immigrant, imported, inaccessible, nonnative, nonresident, not domestic, not native, offshore, outlandish, outside, overseas, remote, strange, transoceanic, unaccustomed, unexplored, unfamiliar, unknown

Antonyms:

local, national, native
Main Entry: frontier
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: unexplored, unoccupied area of land

Synonyms:

backcountry, backwater, backwoods, boondocks, boonies, bush, hinterland, outback, outskirts, sticks, unknown*

Antonyms:

metropolis
Main Entry: hidden
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unseen, secret

Synonyms:

QT, abstruse, buried, clandestine, cloaked, close, clouded, concealed, covered, covert, cryptic, dark, disguised, eclipsed, esoteric, hermetic, hermetical, imperceivable, in the dark, indiscernible, invisible, latent, masked, mysterious, mystic, mystical, obscure, occult, out of view, private, recondite, screened, secluded, sequestered, shadowy, shrouded, surreptitious, ulterior, undercover, underground, undetected, undisclosed, unexposed, unknown, unrevealed, veiled, withheld

Antonyms:

bare, exhibited, exposed, open, out, seen, showing, uncovered
Main Entry: incognito
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in disguise

Synonyms:

anonymous, bearded, camouflaged, concealed, disguised, hidden, incog, isolated, masked, masquerading, obscure, under assumed name, unknown, unrecognized

Antonyms:

known, openly, seen, unhidden
Main Entry: indefinite
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: ambiguous, vague

Synonyms:

broad, confused, doubtful, dubious, equivocal, evasive, general, ill-defined, imprecise, indeterminable, indeterminate, indistinct, inexact, inexhaustible, infinite, innumerable, intangible, loose, obscure, shadowy, uncertain, unclear, undefined, undependable, undetermined, unfixed, unknown, unlimited, unsettled, unspecific, unsure, wide

Antonyms:

certain, definite, distinct, sure
Main Entry: mysterious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: secret, concealed

Synonyms:

abstruse, alchemistic, arcane, astrological, baffling, cabalistic, covert, cryptic, curious, dark, difficult, enigmatic, enigmatical, equivocal, esoteric, furtive, hidden, impenetrable, incomprehensible, inexplicable, inscrutable, insoluble, magical, mystical, mystifying, necromantic, obscure, occult, oracular, perplexing, puzzling, recondite, secretive, sphinxlike, spiritual, strange, subjective, symbolic, transcendental, uncanny, unfathomable, unknowable, unknown, unnatural, veiled, weird
Notes: mysterious means of an obscure nature, while mystical means having a divine meaning that transcends human understanding

Antonyms:

apparent, known, obvious, plain, public, straightforward, tangible, unmysterious
Main Entry: new
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: recent, fresh

Synonyms:

advanced, au courant, brand-new, contemporary, current, cutting-edge, dewy, different, dissimilar, distinct, fashionable, inexperienced, just out, late, latest, modern, modernistic, modish, neoteric, newfangled, novel, now*, original, recent, spick-and-span, state-of-the-art, strange, topical, ultramodern, unaccustomed, uncontaminated, unfamiliar, unique, unknown, unlike, unseasoned, unskilled, unspoiled, untouched, untrained, untried, untrodden, unused, unusual, up-to-date, virgin, youthful

Antonyms:

deteriorated, old, old-fashioned, outdated, worn
More ResultsPREVIOUS|1234|NEXT
Search another word or see unknown on Dictionary
FacebookTwitterFollow us: