Disaccustomed

/ˌdɪs.əˈkʌs.təmd/

आदी न रहा हुआ; अभ्यस्त न रहा हुआ

Origin & History

Formed in English from dis- (meaning ‘not’ or ‘reversal’) + accustomed (from accustom, via Old French acostumer, ultimately from Latin consuetudo ‘habit, custom’).

यह शब्द अंग्रेज़ी में dis- (‘न’/‘विपरीत’) + accustomed (accustom से; पुरानी फ़्रेंच acostumer के माध्यम से; मूलतः लैटिन consuetudo ‘आदत/रीति’ से) मिलकर बना है।

Definition

Used to describe a person who has lost familiarity with an activity, habit, place, or condition and therefore finds it unfamiliar or difficult again.

किसी व्यक्ति के लिए प्रयुक्त शब्द जो किसी गतिविधि, आदत, स्थान या परिस्थिति से परिचित/आदी न रहा हो; हाल में अभ्यास या अनुभव न होने के कारण वह फिर से अपरिचित या कठिन लगने लगे।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
After years abroad, she felt disaccustomed to the city’s noise.
कई वर्षों तक विदेश में रहने के बाद, वह शहर के शोर की आदी नहीं रही।

Usage Examples

He was disaccustomed to working night shifts and felt exhausted.
I’ve become disaccustomed to speaking Hindi every day.
After a long break, the team was disaccustomed to high-intensity training.

Synonyms

Unaccustomed Unused Unfamiliar Out of practice Not habituated

Related Forms

Noun
Custom / Accustomedness (rare) / Disaccustomedness (rare)
Verb
Accustom / Accustoming / Accustomed / Disaccustom (rare) / Disaccustoming (rare) / Disaccustomed (rare as verb/past participle)
Adjective
Customary / Accustomed / Unaccustomed / Disaccustomed
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Disaccustomed to (something)
किसी चीज़ का आदी/अभ्यस्त न रहना