Tailored.
The adjective form for "custom" is custom or customary.
I think the closest verb for custom would be customize.
The adjective form for justice is "just."
Adjective forms for the noun law are lawful, lawless, or law-abiding.
The adjective for the word "injustice" is "injust."
The adjective form for "custom" is custom or customary.
The word 'custom' is both a noun and an adjective. The adjective custom describes a noun asmade specially for individual customers.A related adjective form is customary.
Custom is an adjective not a verb.
verb: to customize noun: customization adjective: custom adverb: (none?)
"Custom-built" is typically hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun, such as "custom-built furniture."
The noun custom (accepted practice or habit) has the related verb "to accustom."The adjective custom (special, made-to-order) has the related verb "to customize."
The word 'customary' is the adjective form of the noun custom.
The adjective for the word "custom" is "customary." It describes something that is usual, typical, or established by tradition. Other related adjectives include "customized," which refers to something made or altered according to individual specifications.
The adjective form of the word "custom" is "customary." It refers to something that is usual, habitual, or widely accepted within a particular culture or context. For example, "customary practices" are those that are typically followed in a specific setting or community.
The adjective forms of "custom" include "customary," which refers to practices or behaviors that are widely accepted or traditional, and "customized," which describes something that has been modified or tailored to meet specific needs or preferences. Additionally, "customizable" is another related adjective, indicating that something can be altered or adapted according to individual requirements.
"Custom tailored" is hyphenated when it precedes whatever it modifies, so you would hyphenate it in forms like "a custom-tailored suit". However, if it is a predicate adjective, it is not hyphenated, so you would say, "All his suits are custom tailored."
I am guessing that you mean SCOT as in someone from Scotland. Here are some sentences.He is a Scot citizen.That is Scot slang.Scot custom is different from American custom.