Unforeseen
UK //ʌnfəˈsiːn//US //ʌnˈfɔːrsiːn//
Definition
Not anticipated or predicted; occurring suddenly.
In simple words: Unexpected or not known about before.
Examples
- The project faced several unforeseen challenges that delayed its completion.
- His unforeseen absence created confusion in the meeting.
- Due to unforeseen circumstances, the event had to be canceled.
- She was unprepared for the unforeseen twists in the story.
- They encountered unforeseen obstacles while traveling through the mountains.
Usage notes
Use 'unforeseen' to describe things that happen unexpectedly. It's suitable in both casual and formal contexts, but avoid using it in overly informal speech.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'unforeseen' as 'unseen' - something you didn't see coming.
Collocations
- unforeseen circumstances
- unforeseen consequences
- unforeseen delays
Synonyms
- unexpected
- unanticipated
- unpredicted
- surprising
- accidental
Antonyms
- foreseen
- expected
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'foreseen' which means predicted.
- Using in contexts where an event is only unlikely rather than truly unforeseen.