Accoutumés (en. Accustomed)
/ak.ut.my/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
adjective
Who is accustomed to something.
He is accustomed to getting up early.
Il est accoutumé à se lever tôt.
Who is part of everyday life.
The accustomed behaviors of individuals can be very varied.
Les comportements accoutumés des individus peuvent être très variés.
Usual approach or attitude.
The accustomed gestures of the dancer impressed the audience.
Les gestes accoutumés du danseur impressionnaient le public.
Etymology
Comes from the verb 'accoutumer', derived from the Latin 'accustomare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be accustomed to something
Means to have the habit of something.
être accoutumé à quelque chose
to accustom someone to
To make someone familiar with something.
accoutumer quelqu'un à
to get accustomed
To get used to a new situation.
se faire accoutumer
Related Words
accustom
To ensure that someone becomes accustomed.
accoutumer
habit
Regular tendency or behavior.
habitude
custom
Established usage or practice within a community.
coutume
Slang Meanings
To be accustomed to a particular environment.
He is accustomed to the life of big cities.
Il est accoutumé à la vie des grandes villes.
To describe a routine behavior without surprises.
His daily routine makes him accustomed to monotony.
Son train-train quotidien le rend accoutumé à la monotonie.