unaccustomed in English

adjective
1
not familiar or usual; out of the ordinary.
they finished their supper with unaccustomed speed
adjective

Use "unaccustomed" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "unaccustomed" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "unaccustomed", or refer to the context using the word "unaccustomed" in the English Dictionary.

1. unaccustomed, increased or prolonged physical activity

2. 8 She is unaccustomed to public speaking.

3. 5 The unaccustomed heat made him weary.

4. 2 He was unaccustomed to hard work.

5. The unaccustomed exercise left him breathless.

6. 1 The unaccustomed exercise left him breathless.

7. Now he basked in an unaccustomed approbation.

8. 12 I felt dizzy with the unaccustomed height.

9. 6 I was surprised by her unaccustomed silence.

10. 13 Unaccustomed peace settled on the duck pond.

11. 4 They were unaccustomed to such military setbacks.

12. 3 I am unaccustomed to being told what to do.

13. He began to comfort me with such unaccustomed gentleness.

14. 7 She was completely exhausted by the unaccustomed heat.

15. 9 He began to comfort me with such unaccustomed gentleness.

16. "Oh, be quiet, Paul," Monica said, with unaccustomed Acerbity.

17. It is a part of Britain as yet largely unaccustomed to tourists.

18. Perhaps it was because she was unaccustomed to being kissed with such ardour.

19. 23 It is a part of Britain as yet largely unaccustomed to tourists.

20. Antonyms for Acclimatized include delicate, nonhardy, soft, tender, weak, green, unaccustomed, naive, sympathetic and kind

21. Rory had fumed, unaccustomed to being dictated to, but his will had proved the stronger.

22. 18 Hazel, like nearly all wild animals, was unaccustomed to look up at the sky.

23. 11 The Olympic and world champion finished in the unaccustomed position of fourth.

24. Those who use unaccustomed eyebrow pencil you, whether to have some of worry?

25. 29 In fact she felt off her head,(www.Sentencedict.com) her mind a sickening unaccustomed whirl.

26. 14 Perhaps it was because she was unaccustomed to being kissed with such ardour.

27. Antonyms for Coarsened include delicate, nonhardy, soft, tender, weak, green, naive, unaccustomed, compassionate and feeling

28. However, many people who are unaccustomed to green tea find its vegetal flavor difficult to drink.

29. 16 Rory had fumed, unaccustomed to being dictated to, but his will had proved the stronger.

30. 21 The weather presented a particular challenge, especially for American servicemen unaccustomed to subarctic conditions.

31. 25 Extensive field research can mean long periods living under adverse conditions to which the researcher is unaccustomed.

32. 22 The young herdsman briskly mounted a horse that was inclined to act up with an unaccustomed rider.

33. 2 The young herdsman briskly mounted a horse that was inclined to act up with an unaccustomed rider.

34. 30 Or was it Violetta who had moved nervously, frightened by the unaccustomed place and noises?

35. 24 As she stepped from her Rolls, Elinor shivered in the unaccustomed raw air of February.

36. Extensive field research can mean long periods living under adverse conditions to which the researcher is unaccustomed.

37. The young herdsman briskly mounted a horse that was inclined to act up with an unaccustomed rider.

38. Putting an economic rug back under the family means paying unaccustomed attention to issues of family business.

39. Many had, during marriage, distinct conjugal roles and were therefore quite unaccustomed to undertaking partners' household tasks.

40. Unemployed or still at school, often unaccustomed to budget discipline, young people now have unprecedented opportunities to outspend their means.

41. 26 Imposing such a structure in baseball will take tough bargaining and unaccustomed discipline on the part of the owners.

42. 28 Putting an economic rug back under the family means paying unaccustomed attention to issues of family business.

43. Unaccustomed to rigorous study, his eyes and mind refused to function after a brief time in the books.

44. 15 Unemployed or still at school, often unaccustomed to budget discipline, young people now have unprecedented opportunities to outspend their means.

45. 17 They were people who were unaccustomed to silence, who were comforted by the racket of their own voices.

46. 2 One can easily imagine how this apparent butchery of corpses might be misinterpreted by a stranger unaccustomed to such a practice.

47. 27 For a fleeting second she allowed herself to revel in the unaccustomed feeling of having the upper hand over him.

48. Arriviste definition, a person who has recently acquired unaccustomed status, wealth, or success, especially by dubious means and without earning concomitant esteem

49. 19 Government service also brought Mr Packard unaccustomed public attention and made him and his company a magnet for controversy and protest.

50. 20 Some of these visitors will be unaccustomed to country roads and to the hazards of walking along a road with no footpath.