unaccustomed

adjective
UK: /ˌʌn.əˈkʌs.təmd/
US: /ˌʌn.əˈkʌs.təmd/
  1. Not familiar with something; not used to something.

    1. I'm unaccustomed to such luxury after all these years.
    2. Being unaccustomed to the heat, they found the climate very challenging during their vacation.
  2. Strange or unusual.

    1. An unaccustomed quiet filled the house that day.
    2. The unaccustomed generosity from my neighbor made me suspicious of his motives.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "unaccustomed" in English means: Not familiar with something; not used to something., Strange or unusual..

The phonetic transcription of "unaccustomed" is /ˌʌn.əˈkʌs.təmd/ in British English and /ˌʌn.əˈkʌs.təmd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "unaccustomed": unused, strange, new, novel, unfamiliar.

Example usage of "unaccustomed": "I'm unaccustomed to such luxury after all these years.". More examples on the page.