Unprecedented

Word UNPRECEDENTED
Character 13
Hyphenation un prec e dent ed
Pronunciations /ʌnˈpɹɛsɪdɛntɪd/

Definitions and meanings of "Unprecedented"

What do we mean by unprecedented?

Having no previous example. adjective

Having no precedent or example; unexampled.

Having no precedent or example; not preceded by a like case; not having the authority of prior example; novel; new; unexampled. adjective

Never before seen or done, without precedent. adjective

Having no precedent; novel adjective

Never before seen, done, or experienced; without precedent.

Unprecedented — a word that used to mean a person, event, timing or situation — P.E.T.S. — that had never happened before. Now in the 21st century in the post-Trump Presidential Era it means: P.E.T.S. that happen everyday. In literature this is called “the reversal theme”. Here are a few contemporary examples: “bad” means “good”. Example: Man, that’s a bad car. “Nasty” means “amazing” Example: Man, that bad was nasty! “Unprecedented” means “daily” or “regularly” Example: Donald Trump telling lies is unprecedented. This is one way languages undergo transformation; and, there are many examples of this in American English. Urban Dictionary

Anything that President Barack Obama does or any challenge that he is faced with. Urban Dictionary

Stemming from the culture of boolandishness, unprecedented is frequently used in scenarios that have been previously unexperienced, and\or have newfound meaning. The term is best applied during instant messenger conversation and must be spelled out ideally with three spaces between each letter to signify the unfounded satisfaction and glory. Urban Dictionary

Meaning: "not in my severely limited knowledge". Commonly used by politicians and any other professional who doesn't know what they're talking about. This is the most overused word of our generation. Urban Dictionary

Obama. And every other Radical Liberal in America Urban Dictionary

Obama. And every other Radical Liberal in America Urban Dictionary

The PR marketing-friendly term that business use to describe the state of pandemonium caused by coronavirus in 2020. Urban Dictionary

"these unprecedented times" refers to an overused phrase describing the COVID-19 global pandemic. This overuse was most evident in public statements by schools and universities, politicians, corporations, and health authorities. Over the course of the pandemic, Twitter users began to mock this public relations cliché, by associating the phrase with the wider COVID-19 meme culture. Variations include"these challenging times," "these uncertain times," and "these trying times." Urban Dictionary

1. phrase meant to express incredulity at the prescence of large mammaries. 2. an expression of sublime favor for a set of boobs that have no precedent. 3. A perfect and rare set of titties. Urban Dictionary

Never before seen or fathomed of behavior, awesomeness, or possibility. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Unprecedented

The word "unprecedented" in example sentences

The Seismological Society of America wrote to Italy's president expressing concern about what it called an unprecedented legal attack on science. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The word "unprecedented" really does not adequately describe the Fed's intervention to rescue financial institutions. ❋ L. Randall Wray (2012)

Their group is seeking legislation to allow for what they called an unprecedented organization to participate in the Egyptian political process. ❋ Tamer El-Ghobashy (2011)

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers praised the administration for winning what he called "unprecedented" international cooperation in going after Libya. ❋ Neil King Jr. (2011)

Al-Jazeera also said its journalists' equipment had been stolen and destroyed during more than a week of unrest and it had faced what it called unprecedented levels of interference in its broadcast signal across the Arab world. ❋ AP/The Huffington Post (2011)

Robert Dudley to leave Russia under what he described as unprecedented pressure from authorities. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Afterward, Clinton said Israel is making what she called unprecedented concessions on settlements. ❋ Unknown (2009)

SAYAH: Despite the deadly attacks, analysts and military officials say the Pakistani government must take advantage of what they call unprecedented support to go after the militants. ❋ Unknown (2009)

More than four months after the election, former vice presidential candidate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, taking on what she calls the unprecedented level of media slant. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Bloomberg says he's up to facing what he calls the unprecedented challenges brought on by the financial meltdown. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And I'll be talking with a leading authority on the papacy and the church about what he calls the unprecedented outpouring of affection for Pope John Paul II. ❋ Unknown (2005)

CNOOC had offered $18.5 billion for the ninth largest U.S. oil producer, but the company says it was forced to back off because of what it calls unprecedented political opposition in the United States Congress. ❋ Unknown (2005)

U.S. State Department spokesman Richard Boucher on Monday condemned the retribution campaign and what he called unprecedented violence sponsored by the government's security forces following the strike. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Department for what it called unprecedented violence sponsored by the Zimbabwe government against domestic opponents. ❋ Unknown (2003)

[Donald Trump] [telling] [lies] is unprecedented. ❋ Mind Hunter The Profiler (2023)

"[President Obama's] trip to China was unprecedented." "When President Obama passed the unprecedented [stimulus package], it was because of an unprecedented economic crisis." "Obama is faced with the unprecedented dilemma of inheriting two unprecedented wars. I'm sure whatever he does to handle them will be unprecedented... Even if it's a [troop] surge." "I can't wait to see what unprecedented method he comes up with to deal with the unprecedented deficit." ❋ Haaaaaze (2009)

1) The [lerk] of the day was absolutely U N P R E C E D [E N] T E D. 2) There were many unprecedented lerks that we succombed to [throughout] the day. ❋ Orig O Nal (2006)

The [usage] of this [word is] [unprecedented]. ❋ -Spudling- (2020)

[The Executive] Orders Obama signed without even reading the content is extremely [unprecedented] of [our president]. ❋ CamCordChic (2017)

[The Executive] Orders Obama signed without even reading the content is extremely [unprecedented] of [our president]. ❋ CamCordChic (2017)

During [these unprecedented times], our business will still be [here for you], we are your friend, [we will] make you happy. ❋ Lam Sauce (2020)

During these unprecedented times, we must [come together] and we will [survive] this [new normal]. ❋ SamuelleDeChamplaine (2021)

Nothing could have [prepared] me for that unprecedented boobage. That unprecedented boobage [must have been] at least a [D-cup]. ❋ Ramsoozle (2010)

I've never [seen] this [happen] before. Total [unprecedentedness]! ❋ Alisichka (2010)

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