undreamt in English

adjective
1
not thought to be possible (used to express pleasant surprise at the amount, extent, or level of something).
a level of comfort undreamed of in earlier times
adjective
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Use "undreamt" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "undreamt" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "undreamt", or refer to the context using the word "undreamt" in the English Dictionary.

1. DREAMT Adreamt REDREAMT UNDREAMT DAYDREAMT

2. Others are the obscure Adreamt, redreamt, undreamt, or daydreamt

3. Also, "Adreamt" and "undreamt"

4. If you were being pedantic there's also Adreamt and undreamt

5. The less used derivatives of the word dream like undreamt,Adreamt …

6. Others are the obscure “Adreamt,” “redreamt,” “undreamt,” or “daydreamt.” Among words consisting only of Roman numeral letters, the “highest scoring” …

7. Almost True-"Undreamt," "Adreamt" and "daydreamt" also end in "mt." Meriam Webster

8. Perhaps if we listen carefully enough to the songs that Piglet and her cousins sing at night to the moon, we may yet learn about emotions that could bring us a new and utterly undreamt-of delight.

9. "Dreamt" is the only common English word ending in "mt" (there are also two related, not-so-common words, "Adreamt" and "undreamt") The word "idiot" was once used to describe an ordinary person; it gradually came to mean a layman, as contrasted with a clergyman