What is another word for Accustomary?

Pronunciation: [ɐkˈʌstəməɹi] (IPA)

Accustomary is a word used to describe something that is usual or customary. Other words that can be used to mean the same thing include conventional, traditional, habitual, regular, customary, routine, standard, and established. These words are often used when describing a regular practice or behavior that is commonly accepted or expected in a particular culture or community. Being familiar with these synonyms can help you to express yourself effectively when communicating your thoughts and ideas. So the next time you want to describe something that is customary or usual, consider using one of these alternative words to add variety and depth to your writing or speech.

What are the hypernyms for Accustomary?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Accustomary

I had scarcely finished my phrase before he replied, with one of his Accustomary oaths-'You're a scoundrel and a liar'-and immediately made a blow at me.
"Anna St. Ives"
Thomas Holcroft
She came in and up to my chair as usual-but she did not say her Accustomary cold good morning.
"Man and Maid"
Elinor Glyn
Bates took his Accustomary position on the book-keeper's stool and spread his long hands out on his knees.
"Tess of the Storm Country"
Grace Miller White

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