fender, nionscieceing, flailingly
Some examples of unfamiliar words are frond, pax, specious, and obdurate. Sinecure and retinue are two other words that aren't used commonly.
If they are unfamiliar I don't think they would be frequently used. thats like asking what is the most common rare occurence
Analyst. Conceptualization. Elaborate. Embellishment. Aesthetic. Perfectionist. Methodical. Some words aren't unfamiliar but that's all i could think of.
Some words with silent 'ng' include 'finger' and 'song'. Some words with silent 'nk' include 'honor' and 'bunk'.
There are many silent h words such as herb. Other silent h words include honor, honest, hour, rhyme, and thyme.
Some Christian denominations that were unfamiliar to me before include the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the Jehovah's Witnesses, and the Church of Christ.
I read that book twice
In "Johnny Tremain," some potentially unfamiliar words include "apothecary," referring to a person who prepares and sells medicines, "coppersmith," which denotes a craftsman who works with copper, and "pique," meaning a feeling of irritation or resentment. Additionally, terms like "tory" and "patriot" may be new to readers unfamiliar with the historical context of the American Revolution. These words enrich the narrative by providing insight into the period's culture and society.
This is really a matter of opinion. Some people enjoyed this book whilst others perhaps didn't enjoy it so much.However, the book won two awards which suggests it was positively received. It won the following awards:John Newbery Honor AwardCoretta Scott King Honor Award
Some unfamiliar words in "Hope for the Flowers" by Trina Paulus could include metaphors like "caterpillar," "cocoon," and "butterfly" used to symbolize personal growth and transformation. The story also includes elements of self-discovery, perseverance, and finding one's true purpose.
A word is only unfamiliar if the person does not know it. What I might suggest is unfamiliar might be well-known to someone else. So it's nearly impossible to answer this question. We'd all just be guessing what words someone might not know. It would be better if you open a dictionary to find words that are not familiar to you than for us to try to guess.I see words I don't know and look them up. The last couple that were unfamiliar to me were:lacuna - a gap, an intervalabnegation - the act of renouncing or rejecting something.Words I know that you might not know:thrombosis - a blood clotodontoid - a tooth-like projection between the 1st and 2nd cervical spinal bones on which the 1st cervical pivotsThink about what words you've seen recently that looked interesting and what they might mean. Then, look them up.
dfgdfg