Yes, it is a noun. It means the condition of being new, or of being unfamiliar.
They use maps because they are unfamiliar with the places they are visiting and do not want to get lost.
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It is a good idea to. You never know when you might need it. Make sure to have it if you are in an unfamiliar place, you are more likely to need it there.
An auto GPS navigation system is a good choice for anyone who is traveling long distances, or anyone who is consistently and extensively traveling to places they are unfamiliar with. Also great if and or when you get lost!
You are unfamiliar to me. Who are you again?
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.
I'm unfamiliar with that type of dog. I'm unfamiliar with the subject. I'm unfamiliar with the candidates.
I suddenly found myself in unfamiliar territory.I am unfamiliar with your reference.
the word unfamiliar is an adjective. The meaning of unfamiliar is to not be aware of, or to not know someone or something.
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.
The ISBN of Unfamiliar Fishes is 9781594487873.
The correct spelling of "unfamiliar" is U-N-F-A-M-I-L-I-A-R.
maybe there are unfamiliar animals but they are not yet discovered.
Unfamiliar Fishes has 238 pages.
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