disaccustomed (Meaning)

disaccustomed

to free from a habit

disaccustomed Sentence Examples

  1. Emily was disaccustomed to the bustling city life after spending years in a serene countryside.
  2. The once-avid traveler had become disaccustomed to long flights and cramped spaces.
  3. After an extended period of retirement, John found himself disaccustomed to the demands of a full-time job.
  4. The new software's complex interface disaccustomed employees to the user-friendly system they were previously accustomed to.
  5. Having always relied on a personal assistant, Sarah felt disaccustomed to completing simple tasks independently.
  6. The constant noise of the construction site outside his home had disaccustomed him to the peaceful tranquility he once enjoyed.
  7. The former concert pianist had become disaccustomed to performing in front of an audience, losing the confidence he once possessed.
  8. After a long hiatus from social media, Lisa found herself disaccustomed to the constant notifications and updates.
  9. The new car's advanced technology disaccustomed James to the simplicity of his old vehicle.
  10. The pandemic had disaccustomed many people to large gatherings, making social events feel overwhelming and anxiety-provoking.

FAQs About the word disaccustomed

to free from a habit

opposed, averse, new, weaned, inexperienced,unseasoned, unused, unlikely, unaccustomed,disinclined

given, likely, accustomed, liable,used, prone, apt, hardened, inclined,habituated

Emily was disaccustomed to the bustling city life after spending years in a serene countryside.

The once-avid traveler had become disaccustomed to long flights and cramped spaces.

After an extended period of retirement, John found himself disaccustomed to the demands of a full-time job.

The new software's complex interface disaccustomed employees to the user-friendly system they were previously accustomed to.