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accustomed
[uh-kuhs-tuhmd]
adjective
customary; usual; habitual.
in their accustomed manner.
Antonyms: unusualhabituated; acclimated (usually followed byto ).
accustomed to staying up late; accustomed to the noise of the subway.
accustomed
/ əˈkʌstəmd /
adjective
usual; customary
used or inured (to)
in the habit (of)
accustomed to walking after meals
Other Word Forms
- accustomedly adverb
- accustomedness noun
- half-accustomed adjective
- well-accustomed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of accustomed1
Example Sentences
Football Friday nights in Beallsville, Ohio, have gone silent this October, in a town that became accustomed to absorbing body blows many years ago.
“The leaders of the American resistance were not utopian visionaries but, rather, an assemblage of pragmatic statesmen accustomed to negotiating the space between ideals and realities,” Mr. Ellis writes.
David Min, Walt Disney Co.’s vice president of innovation, said he believes micro dramas will continue to do well, especially with younger audiences accustomed to watching entertainment on their phones.
Gray wolves naturally prey on deer and elk, but members of the Beyem Seyo pack have become so accustomed to preying on cattle that they are passing the habit onto their young, officials said.
Investors accustomed to dissecting every payroll figure were left flying blind, forced to rely on private trackers and early state filings that suggested the labor market merely “plodded along” in September.
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