Synonym: different, new, novel, rare, strange, uncommon, unique, unusual. Antonym: familiar. Similar words: familiar, be familiar with, family, unfair, civilian, military, liability, militarism. Meaning: adj. not known or well known.
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181 I admit I was unfamiliar with Mr. Zero, but after seeing Mr. Tisci's stagy clothes and spacey hats, I am now.
182 I found the humidor on an unfamiliar table, with two stale, dry cigarettes inside.
183 Caltrop unfamiliar things but distinct, clear astringent ignorant but can be seen through inconstancy of human relationships.
184 Finally my nerves gave andand bolted, through the unfamiliar plantation , tangled vines and rustling leafage.
185 When you factor out the amount of time spent thinking through complex and unfamiliar concepts—a rarity when people read for pleasure—reading is an appallingly mechanical process.
186 If you are unfamiliar with your sample type a literature search is strongly suggested.
187 Many new patients find that visiting a dental practice is often an unfamiliar, anxiety-provoking experience.
188 Why not? - That's over the wheelbase. Are you completely unfamiliar with the suspension characteristics of a pre-1980 Pullman-built Superliner Deluxe passenger coach?
189 Physicians unfamiliar with writing referrals should consult with a senior therapist, physiatrist , or orthopedic surgeon.
190 A strained, unfamiliar look of embarrassment came over Gatsby's face.
191 What John Steinbeck wrote is quite unique, the heroes of his novels are those common people unfamiliar to the American readers at that time.
192 Conclusion:In the unfamiliar environment the level of self-discipline of the individual was high. Memory efficiency may therefore raise because of that.
193 When learning a foreign language, one has to learn, first and foremost, a new phonological system, which means acquiring a totally unfamiliar set of articulatory habits.
194 As we said at the beginning of this message[http://Sentencedict.com], you are entering a critical transition state. For those unfamiliar with our previous message entitled.
195 They were very good cigarettes, very thick and well - packed, with an unfamiliar silkiness in the paper.
196 They must adjust to higher altitudes and eat a high-protein diet that bolsters them for hunting in unfamiliar territory.
197 The scientists, from the Central Institute of Mental Health Mannheim, then placed these avid runners in unfamiliar situations.
198 "Eight of coagulation factor" is in most healthy people may be unfamiliar words, but it's in hemophiliacs is the continuation of life, hope.
199 As said in the article, "For westerners, much of what is now being called eco-tourism in China would be unrecognisable as such, or at least unfamiliar."
200 Become evil to do to send a surprise, aid unfamiliar netizen oneiromancy, concept of this all fools' day overturns quite as expected.
201 An unfamiliar butler with a villainous face squinted at me suspiciously from the door.
202 In the middle of my drowse, I opened my eyes, sensing an unfamiliar stirring.
203 Convertible bond is a kind of financial derivative instrument with fund raising and risk avoiding functions, which is novel and unfamiliar in our country.
204 Overhead, as he looked up through this rift in the wood, shone great golden stars looking unfamiliar and grouped in strange constellations.
205 Awayis not an unfamiliar name, a high school English textbooks will be on it.
206 A telephone was ringing in the darkness - tinny, unfamiliar ring.
207 On her once familiar street , as in any unused channel , an unfamiliar queerness had silted up .
208 But, unfamiliar with California flora, Ms. Louden says she left it to Yahoo's landscaper to pick a grass suited for Sunnyvale.
209 To the unfamiliar, that term may seem off-putting, like a new soft-rock genre that leans heavily on harp solos.But it's possible many of us will be using cloud music systems in the not-far-off future.
210 This concept of non-operating public facilities to us, is both familiar and unfamiliar, which are widespread in our social life, and our lives are closely related.
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