unacquainted

[ˌʌnəˈkweɪntɪd]

unacquainted Definition

not having met or been introduced to someone; not familiar with or knowledgeable about something.

Using unacquainted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unacquainted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'm unacquainted with the new employee.

  • Example

    She was unacquainted with the customs of the country.

  • Example

    He is unacquainted with the latest technology.

unacquainted Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with unacquainted

  • be unacquainted with someone/something

    to not know or be familiar with someone or something

    Example

    I'm sorry, I'm unacquainted with that topic.

  • to continue to not know or be familiar with someone or something

    Example

    Despite working together for years, they remained unacquainted with each other's personal lives.

  • an area or subject that one is unfamiliar with or has not explored before

    Example

    The new job presented many challenges and unacquainted territory for her.

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Summary: unacquainted in Brief

'Unacquainted' [ˌʌnəˈkweɪntɪd] describes a lack of familiarity or knowledge about someone or something. It can refer to people, places, or things, as in 'She was unacquainted with the customs of the country.' The phrase 'be unacquainted with someone/something' denotes a lack of familiarity, while 'remain unacquainted' implies a continued lack of knowledge. 'Unacquainted territory' refers to an area or subject that one is unfamiliar with or has not explored before.