Definition: The word "accustomed" has two meanings in English: 1. "To be accustomed to" (a person or something that one likes), used to describe a change from something familiar, like eating pasta for lunch, or feeling comfortable around people you know quite well, such as your parents. 2. "Having been accustomed to", a statement describing how someone has become used to doing something in a particular way. In the context of the word "accustomed," it refers to being accustomed to (become) something because of its habit or use. It is a verb form that means to be made to do an activity, often with ease and efficiency. For example: - When you're used to using a computer, you may become proficient at typing on the keyboard. - Whenever she gets sick, I always get used to taking her to see a doctor right away. So if we use "accustomed" in this way, it means someone has become used to doing something because of its habit or use.
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