The word 'customary' is the adjective form of the noun custom.
The word customary is the adjective form for the noun custom.The noun form for the adjective customary is customaries, a word for a statement in writing of customary laws and practices.
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Yes, the word 'usage' is a noun, a word for any manner of doing or handling something; a customary way of doing something; the customary manner in which a language or a form of a language is spoken or written.
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.
It is a customary unit.
Yes, the holiday party should be capitalized because "Holiday" is a proper noun and "party" is a common noun. When capitalizing the title of an event, it is customary to capitalize all significant words.
The verb form related to "customary" is "custom." While "custom" itself is primarily a noun, it can be used in a verb form as "to custom," meaning to make or adapt something in accordance with established practices or habits. However, this usage is quite rare, and "customary" is mainly used as an adjective to describe something that is traditional or normal in a particular context.
To the Adams Family, it isn't customary to leave a tip for the waiter.
yes it is customary
It is a customary unit.
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The noun 'role' is an abstract noun as a word for the part played by a performer; the usual or customary function of someone or something; the part played by someone in a particular social setting; a word for a concept.