Accustomably

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkʌstəməbli/

Definitions of accustomably

adverb in a way that is usual or customary

Example Sentences

A1 She accustomably greeted everyone with a smile.

A2 The students were accustomably quiet during the exam.

B1 The locals were accustomably friendly towards tourists.

B2 He accustomably adapted to the new work environment.

C1 The chef accustomably prepared the meal with precision and skill.

C2 The team accustomably handled the pressure of the championship game.

Examples of accustomably in a Sentence

formal The employees were expected to work accustomably to the company's strict policies.

informal She had to dress accustomably for the fancy dinner party.

slang He always talks accustomably when he's trying to impress someone.

figurative The artist painted accustomably, using bold colors and unique techniques.

Grammatical Forms of accustomably

past tense

accustomablyed

plural

accustomablys

comparative

more accustomably

superlative

most accustomably

present tense

accustomably

future tense

will accustomably

perfect tense

have accustomablyed

continuous tense

is accustomablying

singular

accustomably

positive degree

very accustomably

infinitive

to accustomably

gerund

accustomablying

participle

accustomablyed

Origin and Evolution of accustomably

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'accustomably' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'acostumable'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'accustomably' evolved to be used less frequently in modern English, with 'habitually' or 'customarily' being more common alternatives.