adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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unaccustomed speed and decisiveness
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As she stepped from her Rolls, Elinor shivered in the unaccustomed raw air of February.
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Extensive field research can mean long periods living under adverse conditions to which the researcher is unaccustomed .
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Government service also brought Mr Packard unaccustomed public attention and made him and his company a magnet for controversy and protest.
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Imposing such a structure in baseball will take tough bargaining and unaccustomed discipline on the part of the owners.
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In fact she felt off her head, her mind a sickening unaccustomed whirl.
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Putting an economic rug back under the family means paying unaccustomed attention to issues of family business.
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They were people who were unaccustomed to silence, who were comforted by the racket of their own voices.
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We became unaccustomed to silence, which was a signal for alarm.