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unwonted
unˈwonted, ppl. a. [un-1 8. Cf. unwont.] 1. Not wonted, usual, or habitual; not commonly heard, seen, practised, etc.; infrequent. In very frequent use from c 1810.1553 Brende Q. Curtius 177 b, They put the Macedones in terrour, troublyng with their vnwonted crye. 1579 E. K. Ded. to Spenser's Sheph.... Oxford English Dictionary
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unwonted
unwonted/ʌnˈwəuntɪd; ʌn`wontɪd/ adj(fml 文) not customary or usual 非惯常的; 不寻常的; 异常的; 罕见的 an unwonted intrusion, interruption 异乎寻常的闯入、 打扰. 牛津英汉双解词典
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USED Synonyms: 93 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for USED: accustomed, wont, given, habituated, prone, practised, apt, liable; Antonyms of USED: unused, unaccustomed, unlikely, opposed, unwonted, unapt, new ...
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Rowland Whyte
After Essex's unwonted return from Ireland, Whyte describes the disorder and uncertainty it created: His lordship's sudden return out of Ireland brings wikipedia.org
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unwoned
† unˈwoned, ppl. a. Obs.—1 [un-1 8.] = unwonted ppl. a. 1.c 1455 Pecock Folewer 89 Þis mater is sumwhat straunge and vnwonyd to be talkid. Oxford English Dictionary
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Santes Pagnino
In acquiring the Oriental languages, then cultivated at Florence, he displayed unwonted quicksightedness, ease and penetration. wikipedia.org
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diswont
† disˈwont, v. Obs. [f. dis- 6 + wont v.] trans. To render unaccustomed or unused; to disaccustom. Hence disˈwonted ppl. a., unwonted, unaccustomed, unusual.1600 Holland Livy xli. xxiii. 1111 This diswonted voiage and unaccustomed expedition [itineris insoliti]. 1627–47 Feltham Resolves i. xvii. 58 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fantastic Spikes Through Balloon
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incrassion
inˈcrassion perverted form for incrassation (sense 1), (for the sake of the rime).a 1618 Sylvester Tobacco Battered 454 Also it fries and dries away the Bloud..by whose incrassion [v.r. incrasion] The vitall spirits in an unwonted fashion Are bay'd and barred of their passage due Through all the vei... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wild Boar of Westmorland
Tales of the monster’s malignant and unwonted ferocity were circulated far and wide; pilgrims paid their devotions at the Holy Cross before embarking upon wikipedia.org
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wontless
ˈwontless, a. poet. Obs. or arch. [f. wont n. + -less.] Unaccustomed, unwonted, unusual.1587 T. Hughes Misfort. Arthur i. ii, That both my hart and marrow quite be burnt, And synewes dried with force of woontlesse flames. 1596 Spenser Hymn Hon. Beauty 2 What wontlesse fury dost thou now inspire Into... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sword in the Desert
Standard claimed that the film was "not for the eyes of Britons" and the Daily Telegraph insisted that British audiences would be surprised to see the unwonted wikipedia.org
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unwont
▪ I. unˈwont, ppl. a. Now rare or Obs. [un-1 8 b. Cf. G. ungewohnt, -wöhnt.] 1. Unusual; uncustomary; = unwonted ppl. a. 1.c 1400 Found. St. Bartholomew's 46 The man awakid was afrayed of this vnwount vision and..lost his wytte. c 1475 Cath. Angl. 423/2 (A.), To be vn Wonte, dessuere, dessuescere. c... Oxford English Dictionary
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杰西·雷德蒙·福塞特
"'An Unwonted Coquetry': The Commercial Seductions of Jessie Fauset's The Chinaberry Tree." in Botshon, Lisa and Goldsmith, Meredith. eds. wikipedia.org
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unwontedly
unˈwontedly, adv. [f. prec., or un-1 11.] In a strange, unwonted, or unusual manner; unusually; uncommonly.1638 R. Baker tr. Balzac's Lett. (vol. II) 140 It must be a very extraordinary vertue that transported him so unwontedly. 1648 Hexham ii, Ongewoonlick, Vnwontedly, or Vn-usually. 1815 Scott Ant... Oxford English Dictionary
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