accustomed in Latin
accustomed in Latin is solitus, suētus — accustomed means used to something through experience or habit.
accustomed in Latin
solitus
suētus
What does "accustomed" mean?
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adj Used to something through experience or habit.
"She quickly became accustomed to the noise of the city."
accustomed in a sentence
- She quickly became accustomed to the noise of the city.
- He wasn't accustomed to speaking in front of large crowds.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "accustomed" in Latin?
"accustomed" in Latin is solitus, suētus. accustomed means: Used to something through experience or habit.
How do you use "accustomed" in a sentence?
Example: "She quickly became accustomed to the noise of the city." In Latin, "accustomed" is solitus, suētus.
Are there other ways to say "accustomed" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "accustomed": solitus, suētus.
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