Accustomed Meaning in Bengali
Accustomed is an English word that has several meanings in Bengali. The word can be translated into Bengali as অভ্যস্ত (abhysta), অভ্যাসগ্রস্ত (abhyaasgrashto), অভ্যাসপ্রাপ্ত (abhyaasprapto), অভ্যাসমূলক (abhyaasmulok), and অভ্যাসপ্রবণ (abhyaasprobhon).
Part of Speech
The word “accustomed” is an adjective.
Pronunciation
The pronunciation of “accustomed” is /əˈkʌstəmd/.
Short Definition
The word “accustomed” refers to being familiar with something or someone through repeated exposure or experience.
Synonyms
Some synonyms of “accustomed” include familiar, used to, habituated, adapted, and acclimated.
Antonyms
The antonyms of “accustomed” are অঅভ্যাসিত (oabhyaasito) meaning unaccustomed, অপরিচিত (oporichito) meaning unfamiliar, and অপ্রচলিত (oproçolito) meaning unconventional.
Origin
The word “accustomed” originated from the Middle English word “acustomen,” which came from the Old French word “acostumer.” It ultimately traces back to the Latin word “consuetudinarius,” meaning customary.
Nearby Words
Some nearby words related to “accustomed” are:
- Acculturation (noun)
- Accumulate (verb)
- Accurate (adjective)
- Accusation (noun)
- Accuse (verb)
Accustomed in Literature Quotes
1. “He was accustomed to hardships and knew how to endure them.” – Leo Tolstoy
2. “She had grown accustomed to the dark.” – Emily Dickinson
3. “The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance.” – Alan Watts
4. “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.” – Aristotle
Meaning in Different Languages
Hindi: आदत (aadat)
Nepali: आदत (aadat)
Urdu: عادت (aadat)
Tamil: பழக்கம் (Pazhakkam)
Telugu: అభ్యసం (Abhyasam)
Arabic: معتاد (mu’tad)
Chinese: 习惯 (xíguàn)
Japanese: 習慣 (shūkan)
Russian: привыкший (privykshiy)
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