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Unaccustomed to Meaning in English

expression

ˌənəˈkəstəmd/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
uhn-uh-KUHS-tuhmd to, tuh, ti
ʌnɐkˈʌstəmd/ /tˈuː
un-uh-KUHS-tuhmd TOO

Definition

Describes someone who is not used to or familiar with something, often feeling uncomfortable or unsure because it is new or strange to them.

Usage & Nuances

This expression is slightly formal and usually followed by a gerund or noun (e.g., 'unaccustomed to hard work'). It's used to highlight that something is new, strange, or outside someone's usual experience. Often implies discomfort or awkwardness.

Example Sentences

He is unaccustomed to cold weather.

basic

She is unaccustomed to speaking in public.

basic

They felt unaccustomed to the new rules.

basic

I'm still unaccustomed to getting up this early every day.

natural

Being unaccustomed to spicy food, he found the dish too hot to eat.

natural

At first, I was unaccustomed to the fast pace of city life, but I adjusted over time.

natural