Adjective Satellite
having little or no knowledge of
Source: WordNetPeople unacquainted with graphic novels, including journalists, tend to think of Watchmen as a book by Alan Moore that happens to have some illustrations. And that does a disservice to the entire form. Dave Gibbons
IGNORAMUS, n. A person unacquainted with certain kinds of knowledge familiar to yourself, and having certain other kinds that you know nothing about. Ambrose Bierce
You may observe in all my lessons, that I tell you how the legs go, and those who are unacquainted with that, are entirely ignorant and work in the dark. William Cavendish
unacquainted with city ways Source: Internet
Critics in Congress worried whether these "foreigners", unacquainted with democracy, could or should become citizens. Source: Internet
This was not to say that they were unacquainted with the harshness of life; rather, their ethos included a sense of continuity between this life and the next. Source: Internet