Etymology:
"Unnoticed" is a compound word formed from the prefix "un-" and the verb "notice."
Meaning:
Unnoticed means something that has not been noticed, observed, or perceived. It describes a situation where something or someone has gone unnoticed or has not attracted attention.
Origin:
The prefix "un-" has Indo-European roots, dating back to the Proto-Indo-European language. It is a common prefix used in English and other Germanic languages to negate or reverse the meaning of words.
The verb "notice" comes from the Old French word "noter," which means "to mark or make a note of." It entered the English language in the 14th century and has evolved to its current meaning.
Examples:
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