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Unfamiliar with   /ˌənfəmˈɪljər wɪð/   Listen
Unfamiliar with

adjective
1.
Having little or no knowledge of.  Synonyms: unacquainted, unacquainted with.






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"Unfamiliar with" Quotes from Famous Books



... unfamiliar with this line of reasoning. Everyone has his own problems, and Petra had hers. But the strange thing is that each one of us struggles for himself as though he had a hundred years to live. I once knew two brothers named Martinsen ...
— Look Back on Happiness • Knut Hamsun

... himself to listen. He was not unfamiliar with the lot of one who dines with the learned ...
— The Spenders - A Tale of the Third Generation • Harry Leon Wilson

... mule deer looked curiously at Dick, then walked away a few paces and stood there. When Dick glanced back his deership was still curious and gazing. A bear crashed through a thicket, stared at the boy with red eyes, then rolled languidly away. Dick was quick to interpret these signs. They were unfamiliar with human presence, and he was cheered by the evidence. Yet at the end of another hundred yards of progress he sank down suddenly among some bushes and remained ...
— The Last of the Chiefs - A Story of the Great Sioux War • Joseph Altsheler

... was lined with automobiles by the time he arrived at the Bartletts'. The house looked strangely unfamiliar with its blaze of lights and throng of arriving guests. He instinctively felt in his pocket for his latch-key, and then remembered, and waited for the strange butler to open the door. The inside of the house looked even less natural than the outside. The floors were cleared ...
— Quin • Alice Hegan Rice

... stated, in a modest, pleasing, and conclusive manner, those truths of which every woman should have a thorough knowledge. Written, as it is, for the laity, the subject is discussed in language readily grasped even by those most unfamiliar with medical subjects. ...
— Essentials of Diseases of the Skin • Henry Weightman Stelwagon


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