unfamiliarity 的定义
- not familiar; not acquainted with or conversant about: to be unfamiliar with a subject.
- different; unaccustomed; unusual; strange: an unfamiliar treat.
unfamiliarity 近义词
ignorance
unfamiliarity 的近义词 36 个
- bewilderment
- blindness
- callowness
- crudeness
- darkness
- denseness
- disregard
- dumbness
- fog
- illiteracy
- incapacity
- incomprehension
- innocence
- insensitivity
- nescience
- oblivion
- obliviousness
- obtuseness
- philistinism
- rawness
- sciolism
- shallowness
- simplicity
- unawareness
- unconsciousness
- uncouthness
- unenlightenment
- vagueness
- benightedness
- empty-headedness
- half-knowledge
- inscience
- lack of education
- mental incapacity
- naiveté
- unscholarliness
unfamiliarity 的反义词 2 个
更多unfamiliarity例句
- Most of the observers were young and seemed unfamiliar with election law, but they lodged complaints anyway, Kemp said.
- Whatever the reason, Lynchburg’s flip has given local Democrats an unfamiliar spring in their step.
- The first planets discovered outside our solar system were strange, unfamiliar worlds.
- There’s a sense of teasing wonderment in the way the Koappites rename each unfamiliar piece of fruit.
- Many of the options in Atlanta she’s found are smoked or barbecued, a treatment for the holiday bird that’s unfamiliar to the New York native.
- Political change is accelerating at the speed of technology, adding unfamiliarity and uncertainty into the mix of things to fear.
- A suggestion of what may happen is perhaps already to be found in the general unfamiliarity of scholars with these dictionaries.
- I have remarked upon the unfamiliarity of modern students of theology with Peignot's term thologie positive.
- Or, as Aristotle had said long before, there must be "a certain admixture of unfamiliarity," a continual slight novelty.
- Whether from an unfamiliarity with wild men, or from some other reason, this creature proved offensive to him.
- Our little heads would swim in the sickness of our unfamiliarity.