Crossword-Solution: UNACQUAINTED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Unacquainted | a. | Not acquainted. |
| Unacquainted | a. | Not usual; unfamiliar; strange. |
We have 73 clues for the answer “UNACQUAINTED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Incognizant | 10 answers |
| coincidence | 35 answers |
| unannounced | 37 answers |
| unbeknown | 38 answers |
| Unheralded | 38 answers |
| unwarned | 39 answers |
| unknowledgeable | 40 answers |
| unexplainable | 42 answers |
| unlooked for | 43 answers |
| unsighted | 43 answers |
| untutored | 43 answers |
| Unhearing | 45 answers |
| incognisant | 45 answers |
| unintelligible | 45 answers |
| unsuspecting | 46 answers |
| unprecedented | 50 answers |
| unaccountable | 51 answers |
| Unseeing | 51 answers |
| unexpressive | 52 answers |
| uninstructed | 53 answers |
| transcendental | 53 answers |
| Vacuous | 54 answers |
| untaught | 54 answers |
| shadowed | 55 answers |
| unlettered | 57 answers |
| uninformed | 58 answers |
| Exotic | 58 answers |
| unlearned | 58 answers |
| uneducated | 59 answers |
| unwitting | 60 answers |
| unwise | 60 answers |
| unknowing | 61 answers |
| Quixotic | 61 answers |
| Privy | 62 answers |
| outlandish | 62 answers |
| cabalistic | 62 answers |
| unanticipated | 63 answers |
| Inexplicable | 63 answers |
| Unaffected | 68 answers |
| Foreign | 69 answers |
| unseen | 70 answers |
| undiscerning | 70 answers |
| Peculiar | 71 answers |
| Unconsidered | 71 answers |
| Untrained | 73 answers |
| Classified | 74 answers |
| Unaccustomed ___... | 74 answers |
| unaware | 75 answers |
| Spontaneous | 75 answers |
| reticent | 76 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNACQUAINTED (5)
Michael’s unacquainted with the fact, that, instead of spending the Sabbath in wrestling, boxing, and drinking whisky, we were trying to learn how to read the will of God; for they had much rather see us engaged in those degrading sports, than to see us behaving like intellectual, moral, and accountable beings.
Pearl, therefore—so large were the attainments of her three years’ lifetime—could have borne a fair examination in the New England Primer, or the first column of the Westminster Catechisms, although unacquainted with the outward form of either of those celebrated works.
And while I am engaged in this description, I may add in this place certain further details which, although they were not all evident to us at the time, will enable the reader who is unacquainted with them to form a clearer picture of these offensive creatures.
While one external cause, and that a reference to his long lingering agony, would always--as on the trial--evoke this condition from the depths of his soul, it was also in its nature to arise of itself, and to draw a gloom over him, as incomprehensible to those unacquainted with his story as if they had seen the shadow of the actual Bastille thrown upon him by a summer sun, when the substance was three hundred miles away.
Temple was a young man, his feelings warm and impetuous; unacquainted with the world, his heart had not been rendered callous by being convinced of its fraud and hypocrisy.
Quotes with UNACQUAINTED (3)
He who, while unacquainted with these writings, nevertheless knows by the natural light that there is a God having the attributes we have recounted, and who also pursues a true way of life, is altogether blessed.
Unless men may come to a reasonable, solid persuasion and conviction of the truth of the gospel, by the internal evidences of it, . . . by a sight of its glory; it is impossible that those who are illiterate, and unacquainted with history, should have any thorough and effectual conviction of it at all. They may without this, see a great deal of probability of it; it may be reasonable for them to give much credit to what learned men and historians tell them. . . . But to have …
The only nations which deny the utility of provincial liberties are those which have fewest of them; in other words, those who are unacquainted with the institution are the only persons who passed censure upon it.