Adverb for accustomed to, or in the habit of, something
“He was accustomed to having his way. There were a hundred soldiers under his command, each one obliged to do whatever he wanted.”
Adverb for hardened or desensitized, typically to hardship, work, or something generally undesirable
“Others are past their best, and, although accustomed to hard work, do not do well.”
Adverb for usual or customary
“They were pushed out of their accustomed habitat and almost all began farming themselves.”
Adverb for learned or adapted from experience
Adverb for physically and mentally dependent on something (or someone)
Adverb for settled
Adverb for stubbornly, and usually unreasonably, holding to an opinion, decision or purpose
Adverb for knowledgeable, experienced or confident in a given subject or environment
Adverb for being such by habit, long-established, and not likely to change
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