unacquainted with


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Synonyms for unacquainted with

having little or no knowledge of

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For those of you unacquainted with the BAFTA-winning show, it stars the brilliant Jodie Comer, who owns the screen with her performance as a Russian hit-woman - but also gets to dress up in some of the coolest outfits I have ever seen in a TV series.
The visitors, apparently in a state of panic and unacquainted with the streets of Taipei, failed to provide information about the bus routes they had taken.
Its purpose is to prevent "strangers or newcomers unacquainted with the conditions and needs of a community" from seeking elective offices in that community.
Jeffrey Winters, a professor of political science at Northwestern University, described to Pinsker a phenomenon that I have struggled for most of two decades to explain to young business reporters who are invariably unacquainted with wealth.
Defending the kitchen in a subsequent letter to the paper, Margaret Murray, The Shieling, Stirling, accused the paper of misleading readers and being unacquainted with the way the kitchen was run.
The title, which is no misnomer, likely gives pause to those unacquainted with Shepard's Pulitzer Prize-winning gothic tale of a rural Illinois family haunted by decades-old secrets.
For those still unacquainted with the new Nokia X6, it is a mid-range phone which runs on an Octa-core Snapdragon 636 chipset.
If his employer is unacquainted with nonqualified deferred compensation (NQDC) plans, one could make all the difference: letting the employee defer, pretax, up to 100% of his earnings, while helping the company retain his talent and the adviser who suggested the plan win or solidify the business.
He said: "I was born and raised on a farm holding outside Llanllyfni so I'm not unacquainted with this kind of life.
This is the point at which we seek out a style, a look, an approach or attitude, generally to attain a style or period that we are unacquainted with, or to freshen up ourselves with what is trendy, new or successful.
Those unacquainted with hunting or the processing of meat might not find Desportes' canvas of exquisitely rendered butchered lamb and plucked fowl, some wrapped in leaf lard, suitable for decorating their homes.
Heidegger is somewhat reluctant to reflect on the quote, given that he is unacquainted with its author and does not have access to any of his texts.
The primer is intended for association executives who are unacquainted with today's most popular methods for leveraging content to expand a live event's audience and generate new income.
Young readers and those unacquainted with Arcellana's extensive body of work can look them up in the UP Press.
Not to sound preachy or instructive, but for those unacquainted with the Aussie penchant for abbreviation, darl is not even remotely connected to Indian lentils.