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undreamt-of success

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  • undreamt-of — variant UK [ʌnˈdremt ɒv] US [ʌnˈdremt ɔv] Main entry: undreamed of * * * undreamed of f19 [undreamed of] [ʌnˈdriːmd ɒv] …   Useful english dictionary

  • undreamt-of — undreamed of UK [ʌnˈdriːmd ɒv] / US [ʌnˈdrɪmd ˌɔv] or undreamt of UK [ʌnˈdremt ɒv] / US [ʌnˈdremt ɔv] adjective impossible to imagine, usually because something is so good or so bad They have achieved undreamed of success …   English dictionary

  • undreamed-of — un|dreamed of [ʌnˈdri:md ɔv US a:v] adj also un|dreamt of [ʌnˈdremt ] much more or much better than you thought was possible ▪ undreamt of success ▪ Men were becoming interested in fashion on a scale undreamed of in the 1960s …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • undreamed-of — adj undreamt, inconceivable, unheard of, unhoped for, unimagined, unexpected, incredible, unforeseen, unsuspected, amazing, astonishing, miraculous * * * undreamed of UK [ʌnˈdriːmd ɒv] US [ʌnˈdrimd ˌɔv] adjective impossible to imagine, usually… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Giuseppe Verdi —     Giuseppe Verdi     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Giuseppe Verdi     Composer, b. at Le Roncole, Parma, Italy, 10 October, 1813; d. at S. Agata, near Busseto, 27 January, 1901. From his earliest years he evinced an extraordinary musical aptitude,… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • undreamed — [ʌn dri:md, drɛmt] (Brit. also undreamt ʌn drɛmt) adjective (undreamed of) not previously thought to be possible: undreamed of success …   English new terms dictionary

  • undreamed-of — UK [ʌnˈdriːmd ɒv] / US [ʌnˈdrɪmd ˌɔv] or undreamt of UK [ʌnˈdremt ɒv] / US [ʌnˈdremt ɔv] adjective impossible to imagine, usually because something is so good or so bad They have achieved undreamed of success …   English dictionary

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