1. unused to - Adjective
2. unused to - Adjective Satellite
infrequently exposed to
Source: WordNetfeet unused to shoes Source: Internet
As a Very Very Bright Kid, I was used to being able to do things, and unused to things that I couldn’t do – except for athletics, which I couldn’t do because I had no ability (or interest). Source: Internet
Their omnivorous diet, aggressive behaviour, and their feeding method of rooting in the ground all combine to severely alter ecosystems unused to pigs. Source: Internet
For Angel of Darkness, a new engine was built from scratch, but due to being unfamiliar and unused to the technology of the PS2, the team encountered multiple problems such as needing to remove areas and characters due to polygon restrictions. Source: Internet
Sister Marthe, unused to seeing such a spoiled, pampered child, propelled the whining boy down the isle and into a seat. Source: Internet
The frigate was designed and built to the same mercantile construction standards ( scantlings ) as the corvette, allowing manufacture by yards unused to warship construction. Source: Internet