Definition of «unaccustomed»

The word "unaccustomed" means not used to something or being unfamiliar with it. It describes a situation where someone is not comfortable, familiar or adapted to an environment, activity or circumstance that they are experiencing for the first time.

Usage examples

  1. Sarah felt unaccustomed to the hot weather during her vacation in Hawaii.
  2. The strong smell of spices in the market left me feeling unaccustomed since I rarely cook with such flavors.
  3. The sudden change in routine made the children unaccustomed to waking up early for school.
  4. Tom's unaccustomed confidence surprised his friends during his speech at the conference.
  5. The new employee was unaccustomed to the fast-paced work environment and struggled to keep up initially.
  6. Lisa's unaccustomed silence in the meeting made her colleagues wonder if something was bothering her.
  7. After living in the city for years, John found the quiet countryside to be unaccustomed and refreshing.
  8. The strict diet was difficult for Jack, leaving him feeling unaccustomed to the limited food choices.
  9. The loud cheers from the crowd made the shy performer feel unaccustomed to such attention.
  10. The unfamiliar language made the tourists feel unaccustomed while trying to communicate with the locals.

Sentences with «unaccustomed»

  • Use of this product for unaccustomed dogs is not recommended and damage caused by destructive behaviors is not covered under warranty. (puppeepoopalace.com)
  • Each of the stories in Unaccustomed Earth excels at almost imperceptibly presenting a character in full, poised at a moment of high importance in her life. (bookbrowse.com)
  • As the osteoarthritis progresses with age, some dogs may show clinical signs similar to people with arthritis such as lameness after unaccustomed exercise, lameness after prolonged confinement, and worse problems if they are overweight. (homevet.com)
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