relatively unfamiliar
Frequency: 6.214.3 per million words
Indicates unfamiliarity in comparison to something else.
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Examples (10)
- The new software interface was relatively unfamiliar to most users.
- Although he had read the book, the film adaptation felt relatively unfamiliar.
- She found herself in a city where everything was relatively unfamiliar.
- For seasoned travelers, the customs of this remote village might seem relatively unfamiliar.
- The concept of quantum computing is still relatively unfamiliar to the general public.
- After years abroad, returning to his hometown felt relatively unfamiliar to him.
- He's tackling a subject that is relatively unfamiliar territory for his research.
- Despite her preparation, the exam questions were relatively unfamiliar.
- The new economic policies are relatively unfamiliar to our traditional market.
- We explored a trail that was relatively unfamiliar even to local hikers.