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

  • She's unaccustomed to the nonstop pace of city life.
  • Folks were unaccustomed to using disinterested style.
  • Arabic speakers are usually unaccustomed to pronouncing.
  • It is unaccustomed to drink any beverage with curries at all.
  • McNeil drank heavily while basking in unaccustomed celebrity.
  • But the Hollywood press, unaccustomed to candor, was delighted.
  • He is timid and narcissistic, as well as unaccustomed to failure.
  • It's not as if Obama is a private person unaccustomed to criticism.
  • A person unaccustomed to its vastness is susceptible to optical disorientation.
  • It is extremely difficult to copyedit to a style to which you are unaccustomed.

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