underseen

English

Etymology

under- + seen

Adjective

underseen (comparative more underseen, superlative most underseen)

  1. Too little seen.
    • 2007 June 8, Holland Cotter, “Quirks and Attitude to Burn”, in New York Times:
      New York galleries are in the habit of saving their best — their newest, boldest, oddest — for last, for the annual blitz of end-of-season group shows that give exposure to underseen artists and freelance gigs to promising curators, while the commercial heat is down.
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