unaccustomed

un·ac·cus·tomed

 (ŭn′ə-kŭs′təmd)

adj.

1. Not common or usual: "The legislature has produced a new budget of unaccustomed austerity" (People).

2. Not being habituated. Used with to: is still unaccustomed to a life of stress.


un′ac·cus′tomed·ly adv.

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unaccustomed

(ˌʌnəˈkʌstəmd)

adj

1. (foll by to) not used (to): unaccustomed to pain.

2. not familiar; strange or unusual

ˌunacˈcustomedness n

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un•ac•cus•tomed

(ˌʌn əˈkʌs təmd)

adj.

1. not accustomed or habituated.

2. uncommon; unexpected.

[1520–30]

un`ac•cus′tomed•ness, n.

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Adj.1.unaccustomed - not habituated tounaccustomed - not habituated to; unfamiliar with; "unaccustomed to wearing suits"

accustomed - (often followed by `to') in the habit of or adapted to; "accustomed to doing her own work"; "I've grown accustomed to her face"

2.unaccustomed - not customary or usualunaccustomed - not customary or usual; "an unaccustomed pleasure"; "many varieties of unaccustomed foods"; "a new budget of unaccustomed austerity"

unusual - not usual or common or ordinary; "a scene of unusual beauty"; "a man of unusual ability"; "cruel and unusual punishment"; "an unusual meteorite"

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unaccustomed

adjective

2. (with to) not used to, unfamiliar with, unused to, not given to, a newcomer to, a novice at, inexperienced at, unversed in, unpractised in, a newbie to (slang) They were unaccustomed to such military setbacks.
used to, given to, experienced at, practised in, well-versed in

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Translations

nevajen

unaccustomed

[ˈʌnəˈkʌstəmd] ADJ

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unaccustomed

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unaccustomed

[ˌʌnəˈkʌstəmd] adj

a. (unused to) to be unaccustomed to sth/to doingnon essere abituato/a a qc/a fare

b. (unwonted) → insolito/a
with unaccustomed zeal → con insolito zelo

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unaccustomed

a. no usual, no acostumbrado-a, desacostumbrado-a.

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