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What (who) is unaccustomed - definition


unaccustomed      
¦ adjective
1. not customary; unusual.
2. (unaccustomed to) not familiar with or used to.
Derivatives
unaccustomedly adverb
unaccustomed      
adj. (cannot stand alone) unaccustomed to (unaccustomed to public speaking)
unaccustomed      
1.
If you are unaccustomed to something, you do not know it very well or have not experienced it very often. (WRITTEN)
They were unaccustomed to such military setbacks...
It is a part of Britain as yet largely unaccustomed to tourists.
= unused
? accustomed
ADJ: v-link ADJ to n/-ing
2.
If you describe someone's behaviour or experiences as unaccustomed, you mean that they do not usually behave like this or have experiences of this kind. (WRITTEN)
He began to comfort me with such unaccustomed gentleness...
ADJ: ADJ n
Examples of use of unaccustomed
1. Their children are better educated but unaccustomed to hardship.
2. If there‘s one thing to which the world of Democratic economics is utterly unaccustomed, it‘s agreement.
3. But they organized it jointly with Iraqi officials, who are still unaccustomed to such unscripted activities.
4. Except for the Washington suburbs, turnout was low across Virginia, a state unaccustomed to primaries.
5. And the unaccustomed attention reinforces in Okolona‘s parents the importance of what they are doing.