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No. The word unwonted is the negative form of the past tense of the verb (to wont) and is used as an adjective, meaning unusual or unlikely (not the same as unwanted).

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What is a sentence using the word unwonted?

(unwonted means unusual, unexpected, atypical)His unwonted display of generosity took me by surprise.There was an unwonted level of security around the palace yesterday.


How do you use the word unwonted in a sentence?

Cursing at his chef was an unwonted display of anger by the king. The tunnels were closed for repairs, creating an unwonted level of traffic on the city bridges.


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What is the definition of unwonted?

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He was never fond of pets, so his unwonted display of affection toward the puppy surprised us all.


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From which language did unwonted originate?

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