feel unfamiliar
Frequency: 6.510.5 per million words
Refers to a personal or sensory perception of something being unknown.
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- The city streets felt unfamiliar in the thick fog.
- This new keyboard feels unfamiliar to my fingers.
- Everything may feel unfamiliar at the start of your journey.
- The local customs here feel completely unfamiliar to visitors.
- Even my own voice felt unfamiliar on the recording.
- Does the routine feel unfamiliar after your long vacation?
- The steering wheel feels unfamiliar because it is on the right side.
- She said the apartment felt unfamiliar without her furniture.
- It will not feel unfamiliar for long; you will get used to it.
- The texture of the fabric feels unfamiliar against my skin.