Antonym: unaccustomed. Similar words: customer, accuse, accused, the accused, custody, accusation, stomach, accurate. Meaning: [-md] adj. 1. (often followed by `to') in the habit of or adapted to 2. commonly used or practiced; usual.
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151 He grew accustomed to feeling inexpert and out of his depth.
152 The higher the education the higher priced drinks they become accustomed to.
153 Sir Nicholas, who is defending a majority of 6,733, is accustomed to controversy.
154 People tend to adjust the volume upward as their ears become accustomed to a given sound intensity.
155 But it was only somewhere about thirty degrees Celsius and after a few days I had become accustomed to the change in temperature.
156 After the audience had accustomed their eyes to the flash, they beheld a subtle and beautiful sight.
157 And accustomed now to not knowing why, did not want to know it.
158 Gertrude Hauser, superintendent of the dogs' home, is accustomed to such examples of man's inhumanity to dumb creatures.
159 She was lifting it into its accustomed place on the top of his bookcase when he came in.
160 Justices, of course, are accustomed, as part of their day-to-day work, to assessing costs of comparatively small amounts.
161 After all most of us are accustomed with commercial television to having our viewing interrupted for advertisement breaks.
162 Party officials' in the towns the unpleasant surprise of losing jobs to which they had become all too comfortably accustomed.
163 For heaven's sake, she was the one who was accustomed to doing the dismissing!
164 She was accustomed to the knowledge that nobody prayed for her-but this free-floating repulsion was new.
165 Statistics of process, such as arrests and clearance rates are accustomed indices of organizational success in a sanctioning system.
166 We are accustomed to thinking of those characters as heroes, and at first glance, Kaczynski seems to resemble them.
167 It was awash with phosphorescence, which grew brighter minute by minute as their eyes grew accustomed to the scene.
168 His eyes were accustomed to working in the murk, and his body moved in a shuffling, automatic crouch.
169 Here there were none of the accustomed party cant or heroics about the Revolution.
170 Air-raids, which the Parisians had become accustomed to, now intensified.
171 Habit is a man's sole comfort. We dislike doing without even unpleasant things to which we have become accustomed. Sentencedict.com Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
172 He had become accustomed to great wealth, but he had a social conscience and may even have considered himself a socialist.
173 It was a bleak existence, but what struck Joe was how easily he and his fellow internees became accustomed to it.
174 Confinement, which had gradually become accustomed and endurable, now chafed like chains.
175 It had not occurred to Nutty how accustomed they had become to the steamy swimming baths and the seventy-five degree water.
176 As with eating, Quinn felt that he could make do with less than he was accustomed to.
177 I am accustomed to a political argument that cuts to the core.
178 Pagans were accustomed to using temples as safe-deposits for their treasures.
179 We are not now accustomed to associate democracy with such overt expressions of class hostility and social conflict.
180 Nothing in their training or previous experience had accustomed them to this kind of civil disobedience.
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