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I'm looking for a contrary to the word habitudehabitude. I found dishabitudedishabitude which has a very specific meaning in psychology literature, so it applies only to psychology jargon and not to everyday speech.

Is there a one-word term to express the general concept of "being unaccustomed to"?

I'm looking for a contrary to the word habitude. I found dishabitude which has a very specific meaning in psychology literature, so it applies only to psychology jargon and not to everyday speech.

Is there a one-word term to express the general concept of "being unaccustomed to"?

I'm looking for a contrary to the word habitude. I found dishabitude which has a very specific meaning in psychology literature, so it applies only to psychology jargon and not to everyday speech.

Is there a one-word term to express the general concept of "being unaccustomed to"?

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I'm looking for a contrary to the word habitude. I found dishabitude which has a very specific meaning in Psychologypsychology literature, so it doesn't applyapplies only to non-jergalpsychology jargon and not to everyday speech.

Is there a one-word term to express the general concept of "being unaccustomed to"?

I'm looking for a contrary to the word habitude. I found dishabitude which has a very specific meaning in Psychology literature, so it doesn't apply to non-jergal everyday speech.

Is there a one-word term to express the concept of "being unaccustomed to"?

I'm looking for a contrary to the word habitude. I found dishabitude which has a very specific meaning in psychology literature, so it applies only to psychology jargon and not to everyday speech.

Is there a one-word term to express the general concept of "being unaccustomed to"?

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I'm looking for a contrary to the word habitude. I found dishabitude which has a very specific meaning in Psychology literature, so it doesn't apply to non-jergal everyday speech.

Is there a one-word term to express the concept of "being unaccustomed to"?

I'm looking for a contrary to the word habitude. I found dishabitude which has a very specific meaning in Psychology literature, so it doesn't apply to non-jergal everyday speech.

Is there a one-word to express the concept of "being unaccustomed to"?

I'm looking for a contrary to the word habitude. I found dishabitude which has a very specific meaning in Psychology literature, so it doesn't apply to non-jergal everyday speech.

Is there a one-word term to express the concept of "being unaccustomed to"?

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