1. little-known - Adjective
2. little-known - Adjective Satellite
unknown to most people
Source: WordNetlittle known
Often his name was, in a generation or two, forgotten. It was from this brotherhood that America has drawn its statesmen and its judges. A free and self-governing Republic stands as a monument for the little-known and unremembered as well as for the famous men of our profession. Robert H. Jackson
You know the old saying: you win some, you lose some... and then there's that little-known third category. Al Gore
There are no rules that say lawyers cannot write or speak from their heart. Passion has never been formally outlawed, although it is a little-known experience among most lawyers and nearly all academicians. Gerry Spence
I'm going to be candid with you. I had hoped to be back here this week under different circumstances, running for re-election. But you know the old saying: you win some, you lose some. And then there's that little-known third category. Al Gore
aestheticles: n. The little-known source of aesthetic reactions. If your whole body feels like going into a fetal position or otherwise double over from the pain of experiencing something exceptionally ugly and inelegant, such as C++, it's because your aestheticles got creamed. Erik Naggum
An incredibly high percentage of successful entrepreneurs are dyslexic. That's one of the little-known facts. Malcolm Gladwell