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unguessed
  • a word derived from guess.

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Photographs of the back or hidden side of the moon may prove quite unexciting, or they may reveal some spectacular new feature now unguessed.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sheer rose the dreadful cliffs to unguessed heights on either side.

From "The Fellowship of the Ring" by J.R.R. Tolkien

The evergreens showed up everywhere, in delicate vigorous beauty, and we counted unguessed masses of pine among the hills.

From A Northern Countryside by Richards, Rosalind

His brain was like a seething volcano—a volcano which seems to be extinct and cold and impotent, yet which holds unguessed fires somewhere deep within itself.

From The Mesa Trail by Bedford-Jones, H.

His object is rather to seize upon some absurd but amusing idiosyncrasy all unguessed by the subject himself, and very often by his friends, for we grow unobservant of everyday occurrence and familiar faces.

From Forty Years of 'Spy' by Ward, Leslie