Sometimes we would, unbeknown to our master, assemble in a cabin and sing songs and spirituals. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States | Work Projects Administration All unbeknown to any of us, she had fallen in love with Ralph Hathaway, a . Unbeknown equals unknown; unbeknown is usually followed by to. It is unknown why she did this. It is unbeknown to me/us why she did this. Unknown and unbeknown have very similar definitions and appear to be interchangeable based on these definitions . She did her university studies in the U.S., but the English taught in China academically is usually the British variety. My only grammatical contribution to this discussion is to caution certain people whose examples using “unbeknown” actually should have just used “unknown.” Karen said.
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