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accustomed
[ uh-kuhs-tuhmd ]
adjective
- customary; usual; habitual:
in their accustomed manner.
Synonyms: regular, normal, characteristic
Antonyms: unusual
- habituated; acclimated (usually followed by to ):
accustomed to staying up late; accustomed to the noise of the subway.
accustomed
/ əˈkʌstəmd /
adjective
- usual; customary
- postpositivefoll byto used or inured (to)
- postpositivefoll byto in the habit (of)
accustomed to walking after meals
Other Words From
- ac·customed·ly adverb
- ac·customed·ness noun
- half-ac·customed adjective
- well-ac·customed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of accustomed1
Example Sentences
Audiences on Netflix have embraced international programming as viewers have become increasingly accustomed to reading subtitles at home.
Rep. Adam B. Schiff is a darling of the Democrats, a fighter and political veteran accustomed to the limelight on Sunday talk shows and on the House floor.
Content creators are accustomed to such uncertainty, she added, because government directives tend to be vague and unevenly enforced.
“People are accustomed to turning on their TV late election night and seeing a winner splashed across the screen,” said Jessica Levinson, an election law professor at Loyola Law School.
By the time Trump had glided down his golden escalator to announce his candidacy a year earlier, the nation was accustomed to rancor and sharpening divisions.
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