unaccustomed

IPA: ʌnʌkˈʌstʌmd

adjective

  • Not used to an event or thing, not accustomed.
  • To which one is not accustomed, unfamiliar
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Examples of "unaccustomed" in Sentences

  • But still, how to initiate such unaccustomed intercourse?
  • Even now he recalled the unaccustomed world when he woke up, the strange feeling it had given him.
  • “Cicero must be really desperate,” he said, with an expression of unaccustomed seriousness, “to ask for help from me.
  • This, according to the historian Kerby Miller, was due to the fact that the early Irish immigrants were simply “unaccustomed to work practices in their adopted country.”
  • Moreover, having very little idea of the lapse of time -- being quite unaccustomed, that is, to reckon events from any fixed era -- primitive man cannot have gained at once a clear conception of age as applied to his fellows.

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