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Definition of accustomed in English: accustomedadjective əˈkʌstəmdəˈkəstəmd attributive Customary; usual. 惯常的,通常的 他常走的路径。 Example sentencesExamples - What it wanted was its accustomed fare of light entertainment, something to help escape from the working week.
- But he sings with his accustomed passion and the voice is holding up very well.
- The strange look of anger on her face quickly subsided, and her accustomed cheer returned.
- Ian stood, his head down and eyes lowered, in his accustomed stance of subservience.
- In assessing financial needs, a court will have regard to a person's age, health and accustomed standard of living.
- These are the poems of a man casting his accustomed cultural archaeological gaze on himself.
- Despite the foul weather, the hosts managed to keep the ball flowing in their accustomed style, and had a number of candidates for man of the match.
- Harry was already sleeping in his accustomed place and, unusually, Dolly came up to rest near my feet.
- Unable to take their accustomed walks beside the sea, people read books, leading to an increase in borrowing at Ipswich library.
- We like to cuddle up in an accustomed environment, we tend to gravitate towards faces we can identify ourselves with.
- Thus, in many ways qualitative research cuts across the grain of accustomed research practice.
- My uncle's familiar voice filled with his accustomed brisk sternness answered.
- This play between liminal and subliminal is an accustomed part of a novelist's technique.
- She rocked the gleaming harp towards her, nestling it into its accustomed spot on her right shoulder.
- They were pushed out of their accustomed habitat and almost all began farming themselves.
- The results seemed excellent, and he found himself able to work again with his accustomed acumen and vigour.
- I ordered all the drivers to carry out the accustomed work at the usual hours, which was done.
- You nodded to them to show you were fine, and then settled in your accustomed chair.
- Like Francis, most of the characters in this drama are today continuing in their accustomed roles.
- New Zealand threw into 10 lineouts and not once was the fly-half in the accustomed role of first receiver.
Synonyms customary, usual, normal, habitual, familiar, regular, routine, ordinary, typical, traditional, conventional, established, common, general, standard, prevailing, confirmed, fixed, set, settled, stock literary wonted Definition of accustomed in US English: accustomedadjectiveəˈkəstəmdəˈkəstəmd attributive Customary; usual. 惯常的,通常的 他常走的路径。 Example sentencesExamples - We like to cuddle up in an accustomed environment, we tend to gravitate towards faces we can identify ourselves with.
- Unable to take their accustomed walks beside the sea, people read books, leading to an increase in borrowing at Ipswich library.
- But he sings with his accustomed passion and the voice is holding up very well.
- Like Francis, most of the characters in this drama are today continuing in their accustomed roles.
- The strange look of anger on her face quickly subsided, and her accustomed cheer returned.
- This play between liminal and subliminal is an accustomed part of a novelist's technique.
- New Zealand threw into 10 lineouts and not once was the fly-half in the accustomed role of first receiver.
- These are the poems of a man casting his accustomed cultural archaeological gaze on himself.
- Ian stood, his head down and eyes lowered, in his accustomed stance of subservience.
- What it wanted was its accustomed fare of light entertainment, something to help escape from the working week.
- You nodded to them to show you were fine, and then settled in your accustomed chair.
- I ordered all the drivers to carry out the accustomed work at the usual hours, which was done.
- Despite the foul weather, the hosts managed to keep the ball flowing in their accustomed style, and had a number of candidates for man of the match.
- They were pushed out of their accustomed habitat and almost all began farming themselves.
- She rocked the gleaming harp towards her, nestling it into its accustomed spot on her right shoulder.
- The results seemed excellent, and he found himself able to work again with his accustomed acumen and vigour.
- Thus, in many ways qualitative research cuts across the grain of accustomed research practice.
- In assessing financial needs, a court will have regard to a person's age, health and accustomed standard of living.
- Harry was already sleeping in his accustomed place and, unusually, Dolly came up to rest near my feet.
- My uncle's familiar voice filled with his accustomed brisk sternness answered.
Synonyms customary, usual, normal, habitual, familiar, regular, routine, ordinary, typical, traditional, conventional, established, common, general, standard, prevailing, confirmed, fixed, set, settled, stock |