1. unaccustomed - Adjective
2. unaccustomed - Verb
3. unaccustomed - Adjective Satellite
Not used; not habituated; unfamiliar; unused; -- which to.
Not usual; uncommon; strange; new.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe, unaccustomed to courage exiles from delight live coiled in shells of loneliness until love leaves its high holy temple and comes into our sight to liberate us into life. Maya Angelou
There is no loneliness like the loneliness of crowds, especially to those who are unaccustomed to them. H. Rider Haggard
Every intellectual effort sets us apart from the commonplace, and leads us by hidden and difficult paths to secluded spots where we find ourselves amid unaccustomed thoughts. José Ortega y Gasset
The first thinker was, without a doubt, the first man obsessed by why. An unaccustomed mania, not at all contagious: rare indeed are those who suffer from it, who are a prey to questioning, and who can accept no given because they were born in consternation.. Emil Cioran
There is a charm in making a stew, to the unaccustomed cook, from the excitement of wondering what the result will be, and whether any flavour save that of onions will survive the competition in the mixture. Annie Besant
Unaccustomed to wear them, he displays the breeches he has on to every one he meets. Latin Proverb