I often went shopping with my wife, I became accustomed to her taking five hours to purchase a dress.
The prefix "ac-" means "towards" or "to" in Latin. When combined with "customed," it forms the word "accustomed," which means to be familiar or habituated to something. In essence, "accustomed" implies being used to a particular practice or behavior through repeated exposure or experience.
The prefix for "accustomed" is "ac-." Prefixes are affixes added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning. In this case, the prefix "ac-" means "towards" or "to" and when added to "customed," it changes the meaning to "becoming accustomed to something."
Soler is a verb meaning "to be accustomed to."
The root word for insolent is "solent," which means to be accustomed or wont.
She is not accustomed to things like that ... (?)
unaccustomed is the antonym of accustomed Accustom is a verb meaning to cause to become accustomed. Verbs don't have antonyms like other words, take eat for example. The antonym seems to be starve, but it isn't. The only true antonyms for verbs are the negation of the verb. i.e. not eat, not accustom If you mean the regression of the verb, I should think it's to unaccustom, though, it certainly isn't a common word.
I often went shopping with my wife, I became accustomed to her taking five hours to purchase a dress.
To make accustomed; to accustom; to familiarize., To settle as an inhabitant., Firmly established by custom; formed by habit; habitual.
To make accustomed; to accustom; to familiarize., To settle as an inhabitant., Firmly established by custom; formed by habit; habitual.
to accustom or become accustomed to a new climate or environment; adapt. :)
Accustom is a verb.
I an accustom of watching television on weekends.
unaccustomed
accustom, condition.
synonyms for accustomacquaintadaptacclimatizestaracculturatefamiliarizehabituate
The difference is that "accustomed to" is a correct usage while "accustomed with" is incorrect.