Pronunciation: /əˈkʌstəmdnəs/
noun the state of being accustomed to something; habit or custom
A1 I am getting used to the accustomedness of living in a new country.
A2 Her accustomedness to the fast-paced work environment helped her excel in her new job.
B1 The students showed a high level of accustomedness to the school's rules and regulations.
B2 His accustomedness to public speaking made him a confident presenter.
C1 The artist's accustomedness to criticism allowed him to grow and evolve in his craft.
C2 The diplomat's accustomedness to negotiating delicate situations made her a valuable asset to the team.
formal Her accustomedness to high-pressure situations made her a valuable asset to the team.
informal After years of living in the city, his accustomedness to noise was unmatched.
slang I can't believe how quickly she picked up on the dance moves - she must have some serious accustomedness.
figurative His accustomedness to navigating difficult conversations helped him maintain strong relationships with his colleagues.
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