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unwonted
[ uhn-wawn-tid, -wohn-, -wuhn- ]
adjective
- not customary or usual; rare:
unwonted kindness.
- Archaic. unaccustomed or unused.
unwonted
/ ʌnˈwəʊntɪd /
adjective
- out of the ordinary; unusual
- archaic.usually foll by to unaccustomed; unused
Derived Forms
- unˈwontedly, adverb
- unˈwontedness, noun
Other Words From
- un·wonted·ly adverb
- un·wonted·ness noun
Example Sentences
As she spoke, Lucy turned crimson, though it was only momentarily, for her poor wasted veins could not stand for long such an unwonted drain to the head.
Her occupation, suspended by Mr. Rochester’s announcement, seemed now forgotten: her eyes, fixed on the blank wall opposite, expressed the surprise of a quiet mind stirred by unwonted tidings.
In the unwonted quiet we all wondered apprehensively what would happen next.
Some sequences verge on a romp, and the result, though far from Lanthimos’s usual territory, could well bring him an unwonted commercial success.
It shows in the hard edges of her can-do personality, on guard against unwonted sentimentality and unneeded calories, sidestepping leery co-workers with a breezy smile.
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