unacquainted in English

adjective
1
(of two or more people) not having met before; not knowing each other.
High intuitives appear justified in claiming that they can accurately predict whether two unacquainted strangers will go on to become friends.
adjective

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1. Everyone contributes something to the common stock, and as we are unacquainted with idleness, we have no beggars.

2. For everyone that partakes of milk is unacquainted with the word of righteousness, for he is a babe.

3. He wrote: “Everyone that partakes of milk is unacquainted with the word of righteousness, for he is a babe.

4. The former Amasses the capital which the latter invests, and the stranger as well as the native is unacquainted with want

5. For everyone that partakes of milk is unacquainted with the word of righteousness, for he is a babe.” —Hebrews 5:11-13.

6. In this manner a symbol can very well become a mere ornament when, on account of its æsthetic value, or simply by reason of its originality, it is reproduced by artists who are unacquainted with its primitive acceptation.”

7. For instance, Trojan Medieval European writers, unacquainted with Homer at first hand, found in the Troy legend a rich source of heroic and romantic storytelling and a convenient framework into which to fit their own courtly and chivalric ideals.

8. Descent into the catacombs through an entranceway at the surface leads one into a maze of narrow corridors that have been dug out of the porous rock and that may spread out over many acres and cross at so many different angles that a person unacquainted with them would easily become lost.