| ADVERB | all | unbeknownst, unbeknown | without someone's knowledge |
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| ADJECTIVE | all | unbeknownst, unbeknown | (usually used with 'to') occurring or existing without the knowledge of |
| Sounds | ahnbiynow'nst | |
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| Meaning | (usually used with 'to') occurring or existing without the knowledge of. | |
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| Example | "she had been ill for months, unbeknownst to the family" | |
| Synonym | unbeknown | |
| Broader | unknown | not known |
| Meaning | Without someone's knowledge. | |
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| Example | "unbeknownst to me, she made all the arrangements" | |
| Synonym | unbeknown | |
| Spanish | desconocido, sin el conocimiento de | |
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