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accustom


Meanings
  • verb

    make (someone) used to a particular thing, idea, or situation

  • verb

    make accustomed or habituated to something


Rhymes
Words rhyming with accustom
custom , summons , hustle , rustle
Variants
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accustom , accustomation , accustomations , accustomed , accustoming , accustoms , accustom oneself to
Forms
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I accustom myself to a new routine., She was accustomed to waking up early., The accustomed way of doing things was no longer effective.


Etymology
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from the 14th century, from accousten (past participle of accoster) ‘make ready, fit out’, from Old French accoster ‘equip, furnish, provide with supplies’


Trivia
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  1. The word 'accustom' comes from the Old French word 'acostumer', which means 'to dress up'.

  2. Accustoming oneself to a new language can be a challenging but rewarding process. It involves learning new vocabulary, grammar rules, and pronunciation.

  3. Accustoming yourself to a new diet can have significant health benefits, such as improving your energy levels and reducing your risk of chronic diseases.


Related Concepts
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  1. habituation: The process by which an organism or person adjusts to a new environment, situation, or stimulus. Accustom and habituation are closely related concepts, as accustoming someone to something involves helping them become habituated to it.

  2. adaptation: The process by which an organism or person adjusts to new conditions in order to survive or thrive. Accustoming oneself to new conditions is a key aspect of adaptation.


Culture
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The word 'accustom' has been used extensively in literature and art to convey the idea of familiarity and adaptation. In literature, it is often used to describe characters who are adjusting to new circumstances or environments. In art, it can be seen in depictions of everyday life, where people are shown engaging in routine activities that have become second nature to them.

How to Memorize "accustom"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize the process of getting used to something. Imagine yourself gradually adjusting to a new situation or routine.
    - Visualize the word 'accustom' as a helpful coach guiding you through the process of getting used to something new.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'accustom' with the idea of getting used to something. Think of it as a verb that means 'to make someone familiar with something'.
    - Associate the word 'accustomed' with the idea of something being a regular part of your life or routine.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym ACCUSTOM to remember the meaning of the word: Adjust, Custom, Understand, Take, Make, Own, Adapt


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