Keyword
get used to
Info
FrequencyTop 700-800
Type
Kyōiku (5th grade) 
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KankenLevel 6
Heisig674
Readings
(87%)
かん
(12%)
Composed of
weak heart
pierce through
Mnemonic

After many heartbreaks you will get used to having your weak heart piereced through, and then you just won't care.

Used in vocabulary (105 in total)
to get used to; to grow accustomed to; to become skilled in; to become experienced at; to become tame; to become domesticated
to become used to seeing; to be familiar with
habit; (social) custom; practice; convention
Examples (200 in total)
You will soon adapt yourself to this new life.
You'll get used to it in no time.
You'll soon get accustomed to the work.
The boy soon accommodated himself to his new class.
I'm not accustomed to getting up so early.
I'm used to eating alone.
I'm not used to being laughed at.
You will soon get accustomed to your new school.
He got used to the work.
He will soon get used to the class.
He is used to the work.
She soon adjusted herself to the new school.
She is used to sitting.
She is used to cooking.
Don't worry. I'm used to it.
Have you got used to the new class?
My sister isn't used to cooking.
I'm not used to the job yet.
I'm not used to the work.
I'm used to being laughed at.
He is used to walking long distances.
You will soon get accustomed to living in this country.
My eyes haven't yet adjusted to the darkness.
Soldiers are used to danger.
I got accustomed to living alone.
You'll eventually get used to doing this.
They are accustomed to hard work.
I'm not used to being talked to in such a rude manner.
He's accustomed to traveling.
You'll soon get accustomed to this cold weather.
Have you got used to living in Tokyo?
You'll soon get accustomed to your new college life.
You must quickly accustom yourself to your new school.
These men are used to hard work.
I'm not used to hard work.
I'm already used to the summer heat.
I'm already accustomed to the heat of summer.
I'm used to the heat.
I was used to the heat.
Children are quick to accustom themselves to new surroundings.
You have to accustom yourself to the crowded trains in Tokyo.
I was getting used to living in America.
He is accustomed to working hard.
I am accustomed to working hard.
Our eyes take time to adjust to the darkness.
It always takes time to get used to a new place.
It seems like it will take me a while to get accustomed to life here.
He is used to hard work.
I'm used to being ignored by my parents.
You will soon be used to rural life.
Complaining about something is one way to adapt yourself to a new environment.
Tina soon got used to Japanese food.
After three months, he got used to the life in the town.
The boy was used to being scolded.
I'm used to sleeping in a tent.
I'm not used to drinking coffee without sugar.
You should acquaint yourself with the local customs.
No one knows when such a custom first came into existence.
My father has a habit of reading the newspaper before breakfast.
I do not have the habit of buying sweets.
This custom is unique to America.
This custom dates from ancient times.
This custom is peculiar to Japan.
Did you ever hear of such a strange custom?
Those customs found acceptance there.
The odd custom is peculiar to the region.
In those days, I was accustomed to taking a walk before breakfast.
The practice is peculiar to Japan.
It became a habit.
That gradually became his habit.
You must get rid of such a habit.
All people can become friends, even if their languages and customs are different.
Human beings seem to find it difficult to give up their old habits.
While living abroad, you tend to see a variety of strange customs.
It is our custom to take off our shoes when we enter the house.
He could not get out of the bad habit.
He made every effort to get out of that habit.
He never breaks his habit.
He has the habit of reading the newspaper while eating.
They have the same habits.
She is accustomed to doing her homework before dinner.
A bad habit is easily acquired.
It's hard to change a bad habit.
It's difficult to break bad habits.
Passions weaken, but habits strengthen, with age.
It's my custom to go for a walk before breakfast.
We did so after an old custom.
We should conform to the customs of society.
I am unfamiliar with the customs of this country.
I want a book telling about Japanese customs.
It has become habit.
Great is the power of habit.
Barking at strangers is a habit common to many dogs.
This custom has been handed down from generation to generation.
The custom was handed down from generation to generation.
I'm used to driving a truck.
The custom originated in China.
Each country has its own customs.
He was soon acclimated to his new job.
It's my habit to read on the toilet.
He is still not accustomed to city life.
I've finally gotten used to urban life.
The custom of bowing is peculiar to the islanders.
My wife had a hard time getting into the swing of our new life in America.
Fog was a familiar sight in London.
You'll soon get used to driving on the right.
Social customs vary greatly from country to country.
You'll soon get used to living in the country.
She was used to living on a small income.
Once a bad habit is formed, it's hard to get rid of it.
It's very hard to get rid of bad habits.
It is not easy to get rid of a bad habit.
I'm already used to invitations to participate in club activities.
She is used to staying up all night.
I'm used to working all night.
The little boy is used to talking with grown-ups.
The foreigner soon got used to Japanese food.
It is difficult for foreigners to get used to Japanese meals.
We aren't used to being spoken to by a foreigner.
He quickly accustomed himself to his new surroundings.
My daughter won't find it easy to get accustomed to the new school.
Smoking is a bad habit.
She isn't used to sitting up late at night.
I'm used to staying up late.
You will soon get used to speaking in public.
The poet is not used to speaking in public.
He is accustomed to speaking in public.
He's used to speaking in public.
She is used to speaking in public.
I soon got accustomed to speaking in public.
I'm not used to making speeches in public.
I am not accustomed to making a speech in public.
A bad habit, once formed, is difficult to get rid of.
I'm used to living alone.
Soon you'll get used to living by yourself.
I am accustomed to living alone.
In Japan it is not customary to tip for good service.
The new boys soon accustomed themselves to the school.
John is in the habit of staying up until midnight.
I'm not accustomed to getting up early.
I have a habit of getting up early.
Bob is accustomed to hard work.
Bob has the habit of going to bed at 10:00.
It is traditional to wear black to a funeral.
Did you soon get used to Japanese food?
That song sounds familiar to me.
The cat was scared by an unfamiliar noise.
I am used to hearing the train pass by my house.
Children imitate their parents' habits.
You'll get used to it soon.
There are many ancient customs in Japan.
Mary is not used to being made fun of.
Mary is not used to being made fun of in the presence of others.
My son has formed the habit of rising early.
He is used to getting up early.
She acquired the habit of rising early.
I'm not used to getting up early.
You should cultivate the habit of getting up early.
I have to form the habit of getting up early.
It is a good habit to look up new words in a dictionary.
He will soon get used to the climate here.
He soon accustomed himself to cold weather.
It is my practice to get up at 6 a.m.
The girl was used to staying up late.
She is used to staying up late.
I'm used to staying up late at night.
I am used to staying up till late at night.
I'm not accustomed to walking long distances.
You must be quite accustomed to using chopsticks by now.
Old habits die hard. This is particularly true of politics.
Recently, I've gotten used to his way of speaking.
The manners and customs of a country reflect its culture.
We are used to eating plain food.
You will soon get used to the change of climate.
This custom has become firmly established among the Japanese.
I am in the habit of going for a drive on Sundays.
I'm accustomed to sleeping in a room without air conditioning.
The girl is used to playing all by herself.
You will soon get accustomed to the noises.
It took me a long time to get used to the noise.
We have got used to that noise.
I'm not accustomed to the city noises.
Fortunately, my son quickly adjusted to life in his new school.
A habit is very difficult to shake off once it is formed.
This custom dates from the Edo period.
This custom began in the Edo Period.
Tom is used to hard work.
Tom is getting used to TV.
Tom is used to speaking in public.
Tom is used to talking to children.
Tom is used to getting up early.
Tom isn't used to walking barefooted.
You must form regular habits.
Tom isn't used to city life.
I'm not used to speaking in public.
I'm not used to spicy food.
Jim is not yet used to driving on the left side of the road.
Such a custom should be done away with.
This evil custom must be abolished.
We are trying to do away with the old customs.