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Unaccustomed - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Unaccustomed means not familiar or used to something. It describes a lack of experience or habit, as in feeling awkward in a new situation or environment.

unaccustomed

/ˌʌnəˈkʌstəmd/ /ˌʌnəˈkʌstəmd/

Definition:

Not familiar or habituated to something; unusual or unfamiliar.

Synonyms:

unfamiliar, unacquainted, unused, inexperienced

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

accustomed, familiar, habituated

Common Collocations:

unaccustomed to, unaccustomed luxury, unaccustomed silence

Derivatives:

unaccustomedly, unaccustomedness

Usage Tips:

Use "unaccustomed" to describe someone not used to a situation or something out of the ordinary for them.

Common Phrases:

unaccustomed to hardship, feel unaccustomed, in unaccustomed silence

Etymology:

From Middle English "un- + accustomed," meaning not habituated or familiar with something.

Examples:

  • 1. She felt unaccustomed to the cold weather after years in the tropics.
  • 2. The sudden fame left him unaccustomed to public attention.
  • 3. He was unaccustomed to such lavish displays of affection.
  • 4. The team struggled with the unaccustomed pressure of the finals.

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