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 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 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
1. unfamiliar, unusual, unexpected, new, special, surprising, strange, remarkable, unprecedented, uncommon, out of the ordinary, unwonted He comforted me with unaccustomed gentleness.
unfamiliar regular, usual, ordinary, familiar, accustomed
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 doing → non essere abituato/a a qc/a fare
b. (unwonted) → insolito/a
with unaccustomed zeal → con insolito zelo
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
unaccustomed
a. no usual, no acostumbrado-a, desacostumbrado-a.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
unaccustomed - not habituated to; unfamiliar with; "unaccustomed to wearing suits"
unaccustomed - not customary or usual; "an unaccustomed pleasure"; "many varieties of unaccustomed foods"; "a new budget of unaccustomed austerity"