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How to use unacquainted in a sentence

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Unlike unacquainted individuals, friends do not need to establish to each other that they have a sense of humor.
It would have been easy for the unacquainted to determine which was the title-chasing side and which the tormented.
Such is the innocence of those unacquainted with the peculiar folkways of Congress.
Making matters difficult, though, is that this still is a relatively unacquainted group.
High intuitives appear justified in claiming that they can accurately predict whether two unacquainted strangers will go on to become friends.
She found that the most coordination occurred in the conversations of the pairs who were unacquainted and the pairs who disliked each other.
In spite of the intensifying situation, Emily's unacquainted voice was tranquil and soothing.
Whether you're a fan, or largely unacquainted as I was, this CD has pleasures and delights in store for you.
The first act offers parallel adulteries or near-adulteries by two unacquainted couples, each husband coincidentally carrying on with the other's wife.
Depending on the type of application, hitherto unacquainted people may also decide to chat with one another.
Consider the average morality of a small community, relatively isolated from centres of culture and unacquainted with any artistic tradition.
This accounts for the Greeks being unacquainted with Persepolis until Alexander the Great's invasion of Asia.
A new shareholder unacquainted with the functioning of the stock market transfers a large part of his portfolio into this financial instrument.
High technology might be perceived as being incompatible with organic agriculture to the unacquainted.
The three were unacquainted, but the coroner discovers a mysterious black fungus in their brains, along with evidence that they had all died in a hallucinatory state.
Our man Harvey Pekar, for those still unacquainted, has made ends meet with a steady gig as a V.A. hospital file clerk in his hometown of Cleveland for the past 30-odd years.
Mixing at young ages reduces fighting in unacquainted domestic pigs.
If either Diana and Edith, Diana and Frank, or Edith and Frank are strangers, then Alice and the unacquainted pair make three people who do not know one another.
And, if you are unacquainted with them, I recommend them unreservedly.
For those unacquainted with her work, let me give you a treat.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is possible he was unacquainted with the word, but he had a clear perception of the thing itself.
If you happen to be unacquainted with its authentic history, so much the better.
She felt the awkwardness of being surrounded by people with whom she was unacquainted.
The laws of Zoroaster, with which he is unacquainted, incontrovertibly prove that this vice was never recommended to the Persians.
I have observed that my letter might inculpate me in the eyes of persons unacquainted with the particulars of what had passed.
I am unacquainted with the nature of all the papers she received, but I well remember the agony they seemed to inflict on her.
But uneducated colonists, who are unacquainted with each other, will not be likely to choose well.
I presume that you are not unacquainted with the character of the Messrs. Gold?
With the pride and avarice of prelacy he was totally unacquainted.
You can see that he is unacquainted with our little mountains!
This Prince was not unacquainted with the morality of his sectaries.
Indeed, there are facts known to me with which she is unacquainted.
You have no right to preach to me, you neophyte, that have not passed the porch of life, and are absolutely unacquainted with its mysteries.
She was too utterly unacquainted with the ground to venture.
He was not unacquainted with some of the Grub Street scribblers.
There are a hundred chances to one that no person, unacquainted with the secret, would ever touch this spring.
But I was perfectly unacquainted with towns and large assemblages of men.
This resolution can be a ground of surprise only to those who are unacquainted with that obscure religious life which has gone on in the alleys of our towns.
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