0 not familiar with something, or not used to something:
The weather presented a particular challenge, especially for soldiers unaccustomed to subarctic conditions.
The Olympic and world champion finished in the unaccustomed position of fourth.
1 (of a person) not familiar with or experienced at something:
His unaccustomed nervousness made us all anxious.
However, it also exerted enormous pressure on the strikers, who were unaccustomed to such high-level attention to their affairs.
They were disciplined and trained for pitched battle, but unaccustomed to the entanglements of jungle warfare.
He has shown an unnatural and unaccustomed coyness on the matter, and he has been sufficiently embarrassed today for me not to press him further.
We here in this country, unlike-some other nations, are very unaccustomed to the duties of censorship.
Accidents are more frequent than ever they were, because there are more dangerous trades, especially new and unaccustomed trades.
I wish to offer a few observations in view of the rather unaccustomed position which has arisen.
I also pay tribute to the fact that this debate has generated some of the traditional great speeches to which we have become, regretfully, unaccustomed.
There are many unaccustomed difficulties in this market.
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