customary

customary(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. acostumbrado
Jude found his professor sitting in her customary easy chair.Jude encontró a su profesora sentada en su sillón acostumbrado.
b. de costumbre
Micaela arrived at the café at the customary time, but no one else from the book club showed up.Micaela llegó al café a la hora de costumbre, pero nadie más de club de lectura llegó.
c. habitual
The accountant placed his two customary teaspoons of sugar in his tea.El contable le puso las dos habituales cucharaditas de azúcar a su té.
a. habitual
It's not really customary to eat cheese after dinner in the U.S., but it's not unheard of.No es muy habitual comer queso después de la cena en EEUU, pero tampoco es tan extraño.
b. costumbre (noun)
It's customary to bring a gift when staying at someone's house in our country.En nuestro país, es costumbre llevar un regalo cuando te quedas en casa de alguien.
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