Pronunciation: /əˈkʌstəməbəl/
adjective able to become accustomed to; adaptable
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.
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.
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