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 Opposite of accustomed to, or in the habit of, something 
Opposite of usual or customary 
Opposite of traditionally, or generally, recognized and accepted 
        “One must be wary of the quack doctor who treats his patients using unfamiliar techniques.” 
  
Opposite of accustomed or desensitized to strain or hardship 
Opposite of learned or adapted from experience 
Opposite of of root, too deep to remove 
Opposite of familiar through use 
        “He was unaccustomed to not being able to have a cup of coffee every morning.” 
  
Opposite of known but specified in a general and nonexplicit sense 
        “He left seeking yet another unrecognized area of research.” 
  
Opposite of used, done, or happening on a habitual basis 
        “Sometimes my usual hairstylist goes on vacation, and I have to resort to my backup hairdresser.” 
  
Opposite of stubbornly, and usually unreasonably, holding to an opinion, decision or purpose 
Opposite of knowledgeable, experienced or confident in a given subject or environment 
Opposite of done or based on an innate facility rather than with forethought 
Opposite of having resolved differences or adapted to a situation 
Opposite of being such by habit, long-established, and not likely to change 
Opposite of prevalent or widespread among a given class or area 
        “Since dance is an evolving art form, most likes and dislikes are matters of personal opinion.” 
  
Opposite of behaving in a regular manner 
        “After almost an hour and a half had passed an unexpected electronic bleep disturbed the silence.” 
  
Opposite of past tense for to train so as to cause to be accustomed to, or ready for, something 
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