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What is the opposite of so familiar?

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Adjective
Opposite of frequent or common
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“David had been away for so long that his hometown had became an unfamiliar sight.”
Adjective
Opposite of having information as a result of previous exposure to the given subject
“I am unacquainted with this particular process, but I am willing to learn on the job.”
Adjective
Opposite of being on friendly terms
“Vince and his daughter had become estranged since the breakup of his relationship with his wife.”
Adjective
Opposite of informal or intimate to an inappropriate degree
“Young George showed maturity beyond his years and was respectful to everyone.”
Adjective
Opposite of comfort based on one's experience and knowledge with their surroundings
“There was something eerie about the strange old Victorian mansion where they stayed for the night.”
Adjective
Opposite of having a very close or intimate relationship
Adjective
Opposite of well-known or long established
“The obscure reference to a bygone era was as mysterious as it was intriguing.”
Adjective
Opposite of experienced, especially in terms of a profession or a hobby
Adjective
Opposite of cheeky, impudent or saucy in nature, character or behavior
Adjective
Opposite of having an understanding of a fact
Adjective
Opposite of having a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature
Adjective
Opposite of having an arrogant, self-important or pompous manner
Adjective
Opposite of traditionally, or generally, recognized and accepted
“One must be wary of the quack doctor who treats his patients using unfamiliar techniques.”
Adjective
Opposite of something or someone that is beloved
“Because of the affair, you have become irrelevant to me.”
Adjective
Opposite of used in or suitable for everyday conversation rather than formal or official contexts
Adjective
Opposite of marked by having extensive life experiences
“They're too young, too inexperienced and, by the look of their work, unmusical.”
Adjective
Opposite of widely known, especially in a positive way
Adjective
Opposite of pleasant and amicable in nature
“The two hot-headed professors had a hostile debate about the reality and effects of climate change.”
Adjective
Opposite of recognized, familiar, or within the scope of knowledge
“A half-hour to the south of this brook lay a little inconspicuous place, quite hidden away in a hollow behind a forest.”
Adjective
Opposite of having no strong positive or negative features
“The politician's speech was dramatic and struck a chord with those who had attended his rally.”
Adjective
Opposite of designed to suit the general public rather than specialists or intellectuals
“Their activity sections are supposedly quite highbrow, but they still have lots of popular things to do.”
Noun
Opposite of a person who frequents or visits a given place often
“I'm a newcomer here, so could you show me around?”
Noun
(obsolete) Opposite of a close friend
“The enemy of my enemy is my friend.”
Noun
Opposite of a person who visits a place often
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