Custom
UK /["/ˈkʌstəm/"]/US /["/ˈkʌstəm/"]/
Definition
an accepted way of behaving or of doing things in a society or a community
In simple words: A special way of doing something that is chosen by a person or group.
Examples
- The company has a custom of giving bonuses at the end of the year.
- He wore a suit made to his custom specifications.
- In this country, it's custom to greet guests with a handshake.
- She decided to create a custom design for her wedding invitations.
- The festival has many unique customs that everyone enjoys participating in.
Usage notes
Used when referring to practices that are specific to a person, culture, or organization. Not usually used in formal writing without context.
Grammar pattern
custom + object
Memory hint
Think of 'customs' like a store that makes special items just for you.
Collocations
- accepted
- age-old
- ancient
- follow
- observe
- practise/practice
- die out
- disappear
- prevail
- according to a/the custom
- in accordance with (a/the) custom
- through custom
- as is/was the custom
Synonyms
- habit, practice
Antonyms
- standard
- norm
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'costume' due to similar spelling.
- Misused as a verb instead of a noun in sentences.
- Omitted the plural when talking about multiple customs.