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unbeknownst

adjective

un·​be·​knownst ˌən-bi-ˈnōn(t)st How to pronounce unbeknownst (audio)
variants or less commonly unbeknown
1
: happening or existing without the knowledge of someone specified
usually used with to
unbeknownst to us rumors were flying
2

Did you know?

Unbeknownst is an irregular variant of the older unbeknown, which derives from beknown, an obsolete synonym of known. But for a word with a straightforward history, unbeknownst and the now less common unbeknown have caused quite a stir among usage commentators. In spite of widespread use (including appearances in the writings of Charles Dickens, A. E. Housman, and E. B. White), the grammarian H. W. Fowler in 1926 categorized the two words as "out of use except in dialect or uneducated speech." The following year, G. P. Krapp called them "humorous, colloquial, and dialectal." Our evidence, however, shows that both words are standard even in formal prose.

Synonyms

Example Sentences

unbeknownst to me, my mother was planning a party
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Word History

Etymology

un- entry 1 + obsolete English beknown known; unbeknownst, irregular from unbeknown

First Known Use

1636, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of unbeknownst was in 1636

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