unaccustomed to (someone or something)

unaccustomed to (someone or something)

Not habituated or used to someone or something. The spoilt boy was unaccustomed to hard work, and he complained endlessly of having to soil his hands and strain his muscles. I've been working from home for so long that I feel like I'm growing unaccustomed to other people.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

unaccustomed to someone or something

not used to someone or something. The poor family was unaccustomed to going to fancy restaurants. Bill was unaccustomed to mailing his own letters.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • unaccustomed
  • unaccustomed to
  • get used to (someone or something)
  • habituate
  • habituate (someone) to (something)
  • habituate to
  • it takes (some) getting used to
  • it takes getting used to
  • be set in (one's) ways
  • be set in your ways