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Definitions for unacquainted
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Princeton's WordNet
innocent(p), unacquainted(p)adjective
not knowledgeable about something specified
"American tourists wholly innocent of French"; "a person unacquainted with our customs"
unacquainted(p), unacquainted with(p), unfamiliar with(p)adjective
having little or no knowledge of
"unacquainted with city ways"
Wiktionary
unacquaintedadjective
Not acquainted.
unacquaintedadjective
Not usual; unfamiliar; strange.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Unacquaintedadjective
Etymology: from acquainted.
She greatly grew amazed at the sight,
And th’ unacquainted light began to fear. Fairy Queen.Festus, an infidel, a Roman, one whose ears were unacquainted with such matter, heard him, but could not reach unto that whereof he spake. Richard Hooker.
Where else
Shall I inform my unacquainted feet
In the blind mazes of this tangled world? John Milton.Art thou a courtier,
Or I a king? My ears are unacquainted
With such bold truths, especially from thee. John Denham.Youth, that with joys had unacquainted been,
Envy’d grey hairs, that once good days had seen. Dryden.Let us live like those who expect to die, and then we shall find that we fear’d death only because we were unacquainted with it. William Wake, Preparation for Death.
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unacquainted
Unacquainted refers to being unfamiliar with or not knowing about something or someone. It describes a lack of knowledge, experience, or relationship with someone or something.
Webster Dictionary
Unacquaintedadjective
not acquainted
Unacquaintedadjective
not usual; unfamiliar; strange
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of unacquainted in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of unacquainted in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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