Accustomable

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkʌstəməbəl/

Definitions of accustomable

adjective able to become accustomed to; adaptable

Example Sentences

A1 Children are very accustomable to new routines.

A2 She quickly became accustomable to the cold weather after moving to Alaska.

B1 With time, people can become accustomable to different cultures and customs.

B2 The team was accustomable to working long hours to meet project deadlines.

C1 His accustomable nature allowed him to adapt easily to changes in his environment.

C2 Being accustomable to challenges, she tackled each obstacle with determination and resilience.

Examples of accustomable in a Sentence

formal The new software is highly accustomable to different operating systems.

informal I find this new phone very accustomable to use.

slang This car is so accustomable, I love driving it!

figurative She is accustomable to dealing with difficult situations in a calm manner.

Grammatical Forms of accustomable

past tense

accustomed

plural

accustomables

comparative

more accustomable

superlative

most accustomable

present tense

accustoms

future tense

will accustom

perfect tense

have accustom

continuous tense

is accustoming

singular

accustomable

positive degree

accustomable

infinitive

to accustom

gerund

accustoming

participle

accustomed

Origin and Evolution of accustomable

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'accustomable' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'acustumer' and the Latin word 'consuetudinabilis'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that can be accustomed to or made habitual, the word 'accustomable' has evolved to also convey the idea of being prone to habit or custom.