unevent

English

Etymology

un- + event

Noun

unevent (plural unevents)

  1. An event that goes unnoticed.
    • 2002, Stefan Hedlund, Russia's Market Economy: A Bad Case of Predatory Capitalism:
      Although the coup as such was something of an unevent, it did leave a lasting imprint on the new tsar and thus influenced the autocracy for the coming three decades.
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