little publicized

Frequency: 7.09.3 per million words

Used to describe something that has not received much media attention or public notice.

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Examples (10)

  • The company's new product launch was surprisingly little publicized.
  • Despite its potential impact, the scientific discovery remained little publicized.
  • The artist's early work was little publicized, making it hard to find information about it.
  • Many local charities struggle because their efforts are little publicized.
  • The government's new initiative was little publicized, leading to low public awareness.
  • His groundbreaking research was unfortunately little publicized outside of academic circles.
  • The festival, though popular locally, was little publicized nationally.
  • The true extent of the environmental damage was little publicized by the corporation.
  • She found the historical artifact during an expedition that was little publicized at the time.
  • The benefits of the new policy were little publicized, causing confusion among citizens.