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Meaning of unacquaintance

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unacquaintance (n.)

The quality or state of being unacquainted; want of acquaintance; ignorance.

unacquaintance Sentence Examples

  1. Due to their unacquaintance, the strangers avoided eye contact and kept their distance.
  2. The librarian's unfamiliarity with the obscure text made it difficult to assist the curious patron.
  3. Despite their close proximity, the neighbors remained in a state of unacquaintance, their lives like parallel ships passing in the night.
  4. The lawyer's lack of acquaintance with the opposing counsel put him at a disadvantage during the trial proceedings.
  5. The traveler felt a sense of isolation as he wandered amidst the vast expanse of unknown faces, his unacquaintance weighing heavy on his mind.
  6. The historian's unfamiliarity with the period under study hindered his ability to accurately interpret the events.
  7. The sudden arrival of an unacquainted guest at the party caused a ripple of unease among the gathered revelers.
  8. The shy child's unfamiliarity with the new playmates made him retreat to the safety of his mother's side.
  9. The unacquaintance between the two cultures led to misunderstandings and cultural clashes that could have easily been avoided.
  10. The research team's lack of acquaintance with the experimental procedure resulted in flawed data and wasted resources.

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The quality or state of being unacquainted; want of acquaintance; ignorance.

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Due to their unacquaintance, the strangers avoided eye contact and kept their distance.

The librarian's unfamiliarity with the obscure text made it difficult to assist the curious patron.

Despite their close proximity, the neighbors remained in a state of unacquaintance, their lives like parallel ships passing in the night.

The lawyer's lack of acquaintance with the opposing counsel put him at a disadvantage during the trial proceedings.