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What (who) is unthought - definition


unthought      
¦ adjective (unthought of) not imagined or dreamed of.
Unthought known         
  • Pearl Jam and collaborator Boom Gaspar (keyboards) on the Backspacer Tour. Pictured in a semi-circle behind Eddie Vedder in this concert in Manchester, England on August 17, 2009, are: from L to R: Matt Cameron, Jeff Ament, Mike McCready, Boom Gaspar, and Stone Gossard
Unthought known is a phrase coined by Christopher Bollas in the 1980s to represent those experiences in some way known to the individual, but about which the individual is unable to think.
unthought of      
1.
Unconsidered, undreamed of.
2.
Unheeded, neglected, forgotten, overlooked, disregarded.
Examples of use of unthought
1. This is the most irresposible, unthought out and potentially dangerous act that our governments have done to date.
2. This is just another lightweight, unthought–out gimmick to grab the headlines. – Jeffrey Simmons, Manchester, Lancs Our Dave seems to be perming any 8 from 10 to get a Tory policy.