Sentence examples for to unfamiliar from inspiring English sources

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to unfamiliar

noun

An unfamiliar person; a stranger.

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Will they adapt easily to unfamiliar surroundings?

It still happens due to unfamiliar visual or emotional exposure.

Odd names became quickly familiar, even to unfamiliar ears.

But I wanted to move on to unfamiliar waters.

Another of her experiments has demonstrated that exposure to unfamiliar perspectives can foster creativity.

First, never click on links to unfamiliar websites especially those that promise unbelievable deals.

That means that plugging in to unfamiliar charging points can be a security risk.

"I tell them it's O.K.," she said, explaining her methods of introducing children to unfamiliar things.

Some references to unfamiliar figures and events benefit from the book's tidy footnotes.

Thanks to unfamiliar market-driven forces, the firm has had to rethink its business strategy.

Acclimatisation societies sprang up, dedicated to introducing familiar species to unfamiliar places.

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