You are unfamiliar to me. Who are you again?
I was unfamiliar with the area.
Unfamiliar with the movie, I watched the story carefully.
He was unfamiliar with the city, so it took him longer. She was completely unfamiliar with the procedure she was assisting with.
He had wandered into unfamiliar territory.
I am unfamiliar with that term.
He sensed an unfamiliar feeling when he spotted the pretty redhead.
I'm unfamiliar with that type of dog. I'm unfamiliar with the subject. I'm unfamiliar with the candidates.
Could you please provide a sentence with the unfamiliar words you'd like explained?
I stumbled upon an article filled with unfamiliar words that were difficult to understand.
No. It is an adjective.An adverb is a descriptive word that modifies a verb. 'Unfamiliar' does not modify a verb (e.g. the sentence "Dave unfamiliar glanced at Karen, who scowled" does not make sense, because 'unfamiliar' isn't an adverb), and therefore is not an adverb. In a sentence that uses 'unfamiliar': "Dave gave Karen an unfamiliar glance," 'unfamiliar' is modifying 'glance,' a noun, not 'gave,' the verb. Therefore, one may conclude that 'unfamiliar' is an adjective, not an adverb.
I was confused during the lecture because I was unfamiliar with much of the speaker's terminology.
The word 'unfamiliar' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.I can give you several sentences.That word is unfamiliar to me.I heard an unfamiliar noise.He is unfamiliar to me.
definition: gives an explanation of the unfamiliar word right in the sentence; synonym: restates the unfamiliar word with another familiar word; antonym: contrasts the unfamiliar word with an opposite; inference: provides the general sense of an unfamiliar word with the main idea of a sentence or paragraph.
Definition
inference
a word that's the opposite of the unfamiliar word.
Certainly! Please provide the unfamiliar word you would like to understand the meaning of and see it used in a sentence.
It is wise to restrain yourself from using any gesture in unfamiliar territory.