Example sentences for: unaccustomed

How can you use “unaccustomed” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • One rares back and uses this phrase when one finds himself in surroundings of unaccustomed elegance, such as sipping an aperitif in an elegant restaurant with a bevy of tuxedoed waiters dancing attendance.

  • Although the music may seem strange to the unaccustomed ear, it certainly won’t put you to sleep; cymbals and drums guarantee your alertness.

  • Apart from Warhol's own iconic status, his pose recalls a notorious moment of '60s political theater: Lyndon Johnson's display, to a press corps as yet unaccustomed to familiarity with the intimate anatomy of presidents, of his gall-bladder surgery scar, which illustrator David Levine later rendered as a map of Vietnam.

  • You might be tempted to attribute this inability to raise taxes to administrative incompetence in a country unaccustomed to dealing with free markets.

  • And in apparent desperation over his lag in the polls, Eduardo Duhalde, the Peronist candidate--the candidate, in other words, of Menem's party, which brought Argentina its unaccustomed stability--startled everyone by announcing his intention to discuss possible debt relief for Argentina.


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