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Definition
Unprecedented; having never happened before.
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How it's used
Often used to emphasize the magnitude or intensity of an event, especially when comparing it to the past. It carries a sense of gravity or historical significance, making it common in news reports or formal discussions about major changes. While it can be used in casual speech, it usually describes serious or large-scale phenomena rather than trivial daily occurrences.
Examples
The scale of this event is unprecedentedly large.
This situation is truly unprecedented.
Related words
Common phrases
unprecedented and unrepeatable
unprecedented success
Common mistake
Avoid using it to describe small, everyday events, as it sounds overly dramatic or unnatural in casual conversation. It is almost always paired with other words to form a complete thought, such as adding 咁大 or 未有.
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Grammar guides
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