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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181 But few of the students were accustomed to thinking in critical terms; others, like Philip, were restrained by tact.
182 After a while it began to sound like Bill was just growing accustomed to getting a rise out of people.
183 He was a man of course, accustomed to hard knocks, not exactly cynical, but not dreamy-eyed.
184 It was not so much the right hon. Gentleman's arrogance to which I objected - we are accustomed to that.
185 We live in an age of niche markets, in which customers have become accustomed to high quality and extensive choice.
186 After nine months as people were getting accustomed to feeling well, they were less compliant with their follow up data.
187 In fact, I'd become so accustomed to relying on her that I wondered how I would.
188 For those accustomed to the blandness of iceberg, mesclun is a riot of colors, textures, shapes and flavors.
189 Most importantly, it shows how an organization accustomed to failure and discord can learn to make a habit of success.
190 American women are accustomed to easy companionability and equality.
191 The lonely people always is accustomed to lonely steadying.
192 Nora grew accustomed to depending on her husband.
193 English people are accustomed to driving on the left.
194 Martin became accustomed to a life of great austerity.
195 He is accustomed to hard work.
196 Be accustomed to pass the night full of temptations.
197 The idea of speaking one's mind freely is new to its listeners in the middle region of the Magdalena River valley—Magdalena Medio —who are much more accustomed to guarding their opinions closely.
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199 Man is a pliable animal, a being who gets accustomed to everything! ---Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Russian writer.
200 I just feel separated from 4P may not see, I am accustomed to from the product end view of the problem.
201 But before they reach that point of open and avowed defeat, they will fight tooth and nail to maintain the standard of excellence to which they have become accustomed.
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202 The obligor may exercise aaccretionst the assignee any right of set-off accessible to the obligor against the assignor up to the time notice of assignment was accustomed.
203 Brahma Chellaney of the Center for Policy Research believes Indians have become accustomed to terrorism.
204 To the thing of be accustomed to sth, often suspect no longer.
205 A perl programming integrated development environment for the development of users accustomed to VS.
206 The poor boy soon got accustomed to hard work and bad food.
207 Does Adidas train a piece of quality products NBA to be accustomed to number money?
208 By the baroness he was most graciously welcomed, while Eug é nie received him with her accustomed coldness.
209 Chinese professors were accustomed to hierarchy; Mr. Salvendy insisted on open-collared informality.
210 But overall, compared with Chinese, Japanese food taste to light many, quantity is little also, accustomed to bowl of drinking large meat might well have underfed feeling.
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