- adjectiveaccustomed (adjective)
- customary; usual:"his accustomed route"
verbaccustomed (past tense) · accustomed (past participle)- make (someone or something) accept something as normal or usual:"I accustomed my eyes to the lenses" · "they tried to accustom him to their lighthearted ways"
- (be accustomed to)be used to:"my eyes gradually became accustomed to the darkness"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French acostumer, from a- (from Latin ad ‘to, at’) + costume ‘custom’.
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