Pronunciation: /əˈkʌstəm wʌnˈsɛlf tuː/
noun a word that functions as the name of a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I am trying to accustom myself to the new school schedule.
A2 It took me a while to accustom myself to the different customs in this country.
B1 She had to accustom herself to the fast-paced work environment.
B2 In order to succeed in the new job, he needed to accustom himself to the company's policies and procedures.
C1 After living abroad for several years, she had accustom herself to a new way of life.
C2 He had accustom himself to the demands of his high-pressure job, but still found time for relaxation.
verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being
A1 I need to accustom myself to waking up early for work.
A2 She accustoms herself to new environments quickly.
B1 It takes time to accustom oneself to a new language.
B2 As a frequent traveler, he has accustom himself to different cultures.
C1 In order to succeed in the new job, she had to accustom herself to the company's policies.
C2 After years of living abroad, he has accustom himself to the customs of that country.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 I am trying to accustom myself to the new school schedule.
A2 It takes time to accustom oneself to a new language.
B1 It is important to accustom oneself to different cultural norms when traveling.
B2 In order to succeed in the new job, you must accustom yourself to the company's procedures.
C1 As a seasoned traveler, I have learned to accustom myself to the challenges of long journeys.
C2 Accustoming oneself to the demands of high-pressure situations is essential in a leadership role.
pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence
A1 I need to accustom myself to the new school schedule.
A2 She is trying to accustom herself to the cold weather.
B1 It takes time to accustom oneself to a new culture.
B2 In order to succeed in the new job, he must accustom himself to the fast-paced environment.
C1 As a seasoned traveler, she has learned to accustom herself to different time zones quickly.
C2 The diplomat had to accustom himself to the nuances of international negotiations.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 I am trying to accustom myself to the new school schedule.
A2 She needs to accustom herself to the cold weather in this region.
B1 It takes time to accustom oneself to a new culture when moving to a different country.
B2 As a professional athlete, he had to accustom himself to the rigorous training regimen.
C1 In order to succeed in the business world, one must accustom oneself to long hours and high stress levels.
C2 After years of traveling, she had accustom herself to the nomadic lifestyle and was comfortable living out of a suitcase.
formal It is important to accustom oneself to the new regulations in order to comply with the law.
informal I need to accustom myself to waking up early for my new job.
slang It took a while for me to accustom myself to the slang used by my teenage niece.
figurative She had to accustom herself to the idea of living in a new country before she moved.
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