unfamiliar in the PONS Dictionary

unfamiliar Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be unfamiliar with sth
to be unfamiliar with sth

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Visibility is also an issue; a horse galloping in an unfamiliar pasture may not see a wire fence until it is too late to stop.
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The confusion came from the unfamiliar look of the blood after the serum had separated from the blood cells.
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Both shyness and introversion can outwardly manifest with socially withdrawn behaviors, such as tendencies to avoid social situations, especially when they are unfamiliar.
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Tigers are sometimes intimidated from attacking humans, especially if they are unfamiliar with people.
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Others, who are very few in numbers, are explorers, people who venture off and discover new paths and to map out unfamiliar terrain.
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They are unfamiliar with even the most basic questions.
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Willingness to go off with an unfamiliar adult with little or no hesitation.
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Extending crowdsourcing to unfamiliar lenders and borrowers opens up new opportunities.
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Riding in a troika with a guide, they became lost in unfamiliar country.
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The charm soon wore off, however, as they had to face the reality of elephantiasis-bearing mosquitos, as well as other unfamiliar tropical diseases.
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