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    Ac·cus·tomed
    /əˈkəstəmd/

    adjective

  2. 1. : often used or practiced : customary. her accustomed cheerfulness. 2. : adapted to existing conditions. eyes accustomed to the dark. 3. : being in the habit or custom. a team accustomed to winning.

  3. formal. usual: She performed the task with her accustomed ease. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Adapting and attuning to something. accustom yourself to something. accustomed to something. adaptability. adaptable.

  4. Accustomed definition: customary; usual; habitual. See examples of ACCUSTOMED used in a sentence.

  5. If you're accustomed to something, you're used to it. Being accustomed has to do with habits and lifestyle. Anything you're accustomed to is a regular thing for you. A rich person is probably accustomed to fancy clothes, expensive food, and beautiful houses.

  6. Definition of accustomed adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. : to make familiar with something through use or experience. accustomation. ə-ˌkə-stə-ˈmā-shən. noun. Synonyms. acquaint. familiarize. initiate. introduce. orientate. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of accustom in a Sentence. the task of accustoming new recruits to shipboard life.

  8. 3 days ago · You can use accustomed to describe an action that someone usually does, a quality that they usually show, or an object that they usually use. He took up his accustomed position with his back to the fire.

  9. If you are accustomed to something, you have experienced it often enough for it to seem normal to you: I've worked nights for years now so I've grown accustomed to it. She isn't accustomed to dealing with so much media attention .

  10. The verb accustom means to become used to or familiar with something; to make something a habit. If there is a new baby in your family, you will most likely become accustomed to changing diapers.

  11. adjective. Being in the habit. I am accustomed to sleeping late. American Heritage. Customary; usual; characteristic. He spoke with accustomed ease. Webster's New World. Having been adapted to the existing environment and conditions. Eyes not accustomed to desert sun.

  12. 1. If you are accustomed to something, you know it so well or have experienced it so often that it seems natural, unsurprising, or easy to deal with. [...] 2. When your eyes become accustomed to darkness or bright light, they adjust so that you start to be able to see things, after not being able to see properly at first. [...] 3.

  13. 1. Being in the habit: I am accustomed to sleeping late. 2. Having been adapted to the existing environment and conditions: eyes not accustomed to desert sun. 3. Frequently practiced, used, or experienced; customary: answered with his accustomed modesty. See Synonyms at usual. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  14. accustomed. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ac‧cus‧tomed /əˈkʌstəmd/ adjective 1 → be accustomed to (doing) something 2 [ only before noun] formal usual The pans were in their accustomed places.

  15. Synonyms for ACCUSTOMED: used, wont, prone, habituated, given, inclined, liable, apt; Antonyms of ACCUSTOMED: unaccustomed, unwonted, unlikely, unused, averse, opposed, unapt, disinclined.

  16. ACCUSTOMED meaning: 1 : familiar with something so that it seems normal or usual + to; 2 : usual or regular.

  17. accustomed. adjective. /əˈkʌstəmd/. accustomed to something/to doing something familiar with something and accepting it as normal or usual synonym used to accustomed to something to become/get accustomed to something My eyes slowly grew accustomed to the dark.

  18. customary; usual; habitual: in their accustomed manner. habituated; acclimated (usually fol. by to): accustomed to staying up late; accustomed to the noise of the subway.

  19. adjective. us / əˈkʌs.təmd / uk / əˈkʌs.təmd / Add to word list. C1. familiar with something: accustomed to She quickly became accustomed to his messy ways. I'm not accustomed to being treated like this. formal. usual: She performed the task with her accustomed ease. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Adapting and attuning to something.

  20. There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective accustomed, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  21. Meaning of accustomed to something in English. accustomed to something. collocation. Add to word list. familiar with something: She quickly became accustomed to his messy ways. People have grown accustomed to seeing corporate names on sports arenas. See. accustomed. Fewer examples.

  22. Jun 2, 2024 · accustomed ( comparative more accustomed, superlative most accustomed) Familiar with something through repeated experience; adapted to existing conditions. (of a person) I am not accustomed to walking long distances. She is getting more and more accustomed to the cold.

  23. Find 40 different ways to say ACCUSTOMED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  24. familiar with something: She quickly became accustomed to his messy ways. People have grown accustomed to seeing corporate names on sports arenas. See. accustomed. Fewer examples. He was not accustomed to working alone and failed to understand the issues surrounding the case.

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