"Extrafamiliar" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Extrafamiliar" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Extrafamiliar" Meaning

Extrafamiliar refers to something or someone that is unusual, unexpected, or unfamiliar. It is the opposite of familiar, meaning that it is not well-known or understood.

"Extrafamiliar" Examples

Extrafamiliar


Noun


The company's extrafamiliar atmosphere made it difficult for new employees to feel comfortable. (The feeling of being an outsider, not part of the group)
The hotel's extrafamiliar decor made me feel like I was in a stranger's home. (Something that makes you feel uncomfortable or unfamiliar)

Adjective


The city's extrafamiliar landmarks made it hard for me to navigate. (Unfamiliar or not like something you are used to)
The teacher tried to make the new student feel extrafamiliar with the class by including them in activities. (Making someone feel more comfortable or part of the group)

These examples demonstrate how the word "extrafamiliar" can be used as both a noun and an adjective to describe situations or feelings of discomfort or unease due to unfamiliarity.

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