used to
Soler is a verb meaning "to be accustomed to."
Oh, dude, the prefix for "accustomed" is "ac-"! It's like when you're so used to something, you're like "ac-customed" to it. So, if you're ever in a spelling bee and they ask for the prefix of "accustomed," you can totally impress everyone with your knowledge.
The difference is that "accustomed to" is a correct usage while "accustomed with" is incorrect.
I'm accustomed to dress differently than others.
Encounter an unexpectedly formidable opponent after having become accustomed to mediocre opponent.
To make accustomed; to accustom; to familiarize., To settle as an inhabitant., Firmly established by custom; formed by habit; habitual.
whats another word for accustomed?
The word is spelled accustomed, just as you spelled it.
He began to get get accustomed to his odd schedule.
The apostrophe is between the N and the T in won't. The spelling "wont" is an archaic term meaning accustomed, or customary.
Umanga is a noun meaning: pursuit, occupation, business, custom, career, profession. As a verb it means to be accustomed, habituated.
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.