be accustomed to|be accustom to in English
be used to, be familiar with
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1. See also: Accustom, to Accustomed to (something) Familiar or comfortable with
2. Acclimate: To accustom or become accustomed to a new environment or situation; adapt
3. From Middle French Consuetude, from Latin cōnsuētūdō (“custom”), from cōnsuēscō (“accustom, habituate; accustom oneself”), corresponding to con- (“with”) + suēscō (“become accustomed”).
4. Accustom Meaning: "familiarize by custom or use," early 15c., from Old French acostumer "become Accustomed; Accustom,… See definitions of Accustom.
5. Acclimate definition: to accustom or become accustomed to a different climate , environment , or circumstances Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
6. From Middle English Consuetude, from Middle French Consuetude, from Old French Consuetude, learnedly borrowed from Latin cōnsuētūdō (“custom”), from cōnsuēscō (“accustom, habituate; accustom oneself”), corresponding to con- (“with”) + suēscō (“become accustomed to”).
7. I'm not Accustomed to be ing treated like this.
8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Accustom ac‧cus‧tom / əˈkʌstəm / verb [transitive] USED TO/AccustomED TO to make yourself or another person become used to a situation or place Accustom yourself to something It took a while for me to Accustom myself to all the new rules and regulations
9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Accustomed ac‧cus‧tomed / əˈkʌstəmd / adjective 1 → be Accustomed to (doing) something 2 [only before noun] formal USED TO/Accustomed TO usual The pans were in their Accustomed places
10. (verb) An example of Accustom would be mo
11. Acclimate, acclimatise, acclimatize Acclimate, acclimatise, and acclimatize share one of their definitions: to accustom or become accustomed to a new environment or situation
12. Acclimate, Acclimatise, acclimatize Acclimate, Acclimatise, and acclimatize share one of their definitions: to accustom or become accustomed to a new environment or situation
13. Synonyms for get Accustomed include acclimatise, acclimatize, adapt, adjust, accommodate, accustom, condition, acclimate, acculturate and attune
14. Accost translation in English - Russian Reverso dictionary, see also 'accounts',account',accustom',accustomed', examples, definition, conjugation
15. Accustom people to be nose-led and spoon-fed, and democracy is a mere pretence
16. For MacOS X users may be accustomed to something a little different.
17. Accustom definition, to familiarize by custom or use; habituate: to Accustom oneself to cold weather
18. Accustomed to usually comes after linking verbs such as be, become, get, and grow
19. Accustomed to something to become/get Accustomed to something; My eyes slowly grew Accustomed to the dark
20. The flat must be kept up to its accustomed style of living, Miss Renton.
21. To Acclimate is “to accustom or become accustomed to a new environment or situation.” For example, When going to Denver, it will take a few days to get Acclimated to the altitude
22. Accustom synonyms, Accustom pronunciation, Accustom translation, English dictionary definition of Accustom
23. Accustom (third-person singular simple present Accustoms, present participle Accustoming, simple past and past participle Accustomed) ( intransitive ) To make familiar by use; to cause to accept; to habituate, familiarize, or inure.
24. Accustomed to advanced students, Marina Derryberry feared that his lessons might be glorified baby-sitting.
25. We had to accustom ourselves to cold weather.