unaccustomed (Meaning)

Wordnet

unaccustomed (s)

unusual or unfamiliar

Webster

unaccustomed (a.)

Not used; not habituated; unfamiliar; unused; -- which to.

Not usual; uncommon; strange; new.

unaccustomed Sentence Examples

  1. The hikers were unaccustomed to the extreme altitude, causing shortness of breath and dizziness.
  2. The child, unaccustomed to being alone, cried himself to sleep every night.
  3. The new employee felt unaccustomed to the company's fast-paced work environment.
  4. The luxury traveler was unaccustomed to sharing a bathroom with strangers.
  5. The dog, unaccustomed to cats, barked incessantly at the feline newcomer.
  6. The students were unaccustomed to the strict discipline of their new teacher.
  7. The bride-to-be was unaccustomed to being the center of attention.
  8. The newlyweds were unaccustomed to sleeping in a double bed together.
  9. The farmer, unaccustomed to city life, found it overwhelming and confusing.
  10. The athlete, unaccustomed to losing, took the defeat with grace and dignity.

FAQs About the word unaccustomed

unusual or unfamiliarNot used; not habituated; unfamiliar; unused; -- which to., Not usual; uncommon; strange; new.

unused, unacclimated,unadjusted, unadapted,unseasoned

adjusted, used, used, adapted, accustomed, accustomed,adapted, adjusted,unaffected, habituated

The hikers were unaccustomed to the extreme altitude, causing shortness of breath and dizziness.

The child, unaccustomed to being alone, cried himself to sleep every night.

The new employee felt unaccustomed to the company's fast-paced work environment.

The luxury traveler was unaccustomed to sharing a bathroom with strangers.