unfamiliar
adjective13 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2
A general intensifier to emphasize the degree of unfamiliarity.
Indicates a total lack of familiarity.
An emphatic way to say 'completely unfamiliar'.
Means 'to a significant degree', often implying surprise.
Indicates unfamiliarity in comparison to something else.
Means 'for the most part' or 'mostly'.
Indicates that there is some small degree of familiarity.
Used to state the fact of not being known or recognized.
Used when a name, word, or sound is not recognized when heard.
Used when something appears visually unknown or strange.
Refers to a personal or sensory perception of something being unknown.
Used when a person does not know about a particular subject or thing.
Used to specify the person to whom something is unfamiliar.