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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211 In the sea of grinning, unfamiliar faces he caught glimpses of friends.
212 According to the invention, the data carrier is designed in such a way that data which is repeatedly used for computation is rendered unfamiliar with different functions.
213 One evening last March in small-town Delaware, June Griffith was on her way to pick up her son Barry from a friend's house when she took a right turn at an unfamiliar intersection.
214 The new king was not god-fearing and he possibly was from a different dynasty, so he was unfamiliar with the goodness of Joseph in saving Egypt.
215 This naming convention at least gives developers unfamiliar with your code base a clue that somewhere in your build environment is a process for generating code.
216 Those unfamiliar should rest assured that RPC support allows very tight coupling with server-side logic in an intuitive manner.
217 Chinese youngsters, bored and suffocated by the pitiably few kinds of listening experience, long to think about other truths, listen to unfamiliar charm, and look for impulse in their minds.
218 And in case your form requires people to scan labels to learn what's required (unfamiliar or advanced data), left-aligned labels work best.
219 As most experienced campers know, any physical danger is very small; however, camping puts people into unfamiliar situations in places where formal law enforcement is not evident.
220 At the same time, artists want to adopt an unfamiliar approach to the arts of innovation, artistic production and take on the Enlightenment idea of social responsibility.
221 Some manufacturers dramatize light output measurements by using candlepower units. They can get away with this because light measurement terminology is unfamiliar to most people.
222 Grace/Avatar, taking a picture of him with an instamatic camera as he eats an unfamiliar Pandoran fruit, getting the juice all over himself.
223 Using a naming test , the phonological activation of unfamiliar pictophonetic characters of lower - grade pupils was investigated.
224 After a long flying, the dorbeetle left the thumb girl at an unfamiliar place and flied away. The thumb girl was afraid very much.
224 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
225 net For those unfamiliar this is a website at courses.cs50.net and has the entire Harvard Course catalog in it and what it has at top left as you might see is definitely your Facebook login button.
226 If you're unfamiliar, this was a case where an overprotective mom established a fake online identity to bully her daughter's rival.
227 The highly-developed modern science and technology is "leading human beings and their culture to a unfamiliar, indifferent, dark world full of crisis".
228 At first view this caption, very may much reader can feel unfamiliar.
229 Every law student reads the case in law school, and even lawyers unfamiliar with eminent domain will recognize the case's name.
230 A new user of SOX will not find it a completely unfamiliar step from XML 1.0, especially when compared to PYX.
231 If you are unfamiliar to creation of test scripts in Rational Functional Tester check out some of the Web resources available at the end of this article.
232 Finally my nerves gave away and I turned and bolted, through the unfamiliar plantation, tangled vines and rustling leafage.
233 On her once familiar street, as in any unused channel, an unfamiliar queerness had silted up; a cat wove itself in and out of railings, but no human eye watched Mrs Drover's return.
234 Cash is cheap (you won't get charged extra to use it), but it's not necessarily safe to carry a wad of it around when cavorting in unfamiliar locales.
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