The word is spelled accustomed, just as you spelled it.
That is the correct spelling of the word "acclimated" (accustomed to circumstances).
The difference is that "accustomed to" is a correct usage while "accustomed with" is incorrect.
I'm accustomed to dress differently than others.
The idiomatic usage is not hyphenated. The term "used to" is a colloquial phrase meaning either - (adjective) accustomed to - (auxiliary verb) did previously, in the past
unaccustomed
That is the correct spelling of the word "acclimated" (accustomed to circumstances).
The difference is that "accustomed to" is a correct usage while "accustomed with" is incorrect.
The term climatize (UK climatise) is more often expressed as "acclimatize" (to become acclimated, accustomed to an environment).
I'm accustomed to dress differently than others.
He began to get get accustomed to his odd schedule.
whats another word for accustomed?
The idiomatic usage is not hyphenated. The term "used to" is a colloquial phrase meaning either - (adjective) accustomed to - (auxiliary verb) did previously, in the past
The word "accustomed" means being "used to" or acclimated, or expecting as the usual.When one becomes accustomed to a given condition, that is the normal state of affairs as far as he is concerned.
I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face was created in 1956.
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