Having little or no knowledge of.
1 The smiles of the deities are unacquainted with the tears of men.
2 As a native of Abbeyfeale I am not unacquainted with real food.
3 His brother; imagining he had gone abroad, was unacquainted with his danger.
4 Is unacquainted with the laws, but will follow the directions given him.
5 You are not unacquainted with the situation of our captives at Algiers.
6 This sentence might misled readers unacquainted with the details of Indian administration.
7 Some suspected that Spotted Wolf was not altogether unacquainted with the circumstance.
8 These Indians were, I afterwards found, unacquainted with the use of firearms.
9 Such a person is, according to my judgment, unacquainted with the truth.
10 It is possible, however, that you are unacquainted with one of them.
11 Unfortunately, those under Landsborough were, with one exception, unacquainted with bush life.
12 Her manners, so confiding and unsuspicious, showed a heart unacquainted with guile.
13 Captain Carew Mahony, albeit unacquainted with Mrs. Warwick, had espoused her cause.
14 How do you come to be unacquainted with our presence in England?
15 She was quite unacquainted with the custom of advertising sensational news in London.
16 The Kukuanas were evidently unacquainted with the divine delights of tobacco-smoke.
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