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habitual
[huh-bich-oo-uhl]
adjective
of the nature of a habit; fixed by or resulting from habit.
habitual courtesy.
(of a person) having developed a specified character through force of habit.
a habitual gossip.
Synonyms: inveterate, confirmedAntonyms: occasionalcommonly used, followed, observed, etc., as by a particular person; customary.
She took her habitual place at the table.
Synonyms: regular, accustomedAntonyms: unaccustomed
habitual
/ həˈbɪtjʊəl /
adjective
(usually prenominal) done or experienced regularly and repeatedly
the habitual Sunday walk
(usually prenominal) by habit
a habitual drinker
customary; usual
his habitual comment
Other Word Forms
- habitually adverb
- habitualness noun
- nonhabitual adjective
- nonhabitualness noun
- quasi-habitual adjective
- unhabitual adjective
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
And for that, she became an instant effigy for MAGA’s habitual and baseless attempt to link trans identity with mass shootings.
Her behaviour was described by police as "despicable", and she was described as a "habitual liar".
“The defendant embraced the fact that he was a habitual drug user who regularly engaged in domestic abuse,” federal prosecutors wrote in a hearing about Combs’ possible bail terms.
At his parole hearing - where he admitted to being a "habitual liar" - Causley said he burned her body in his garden.
Much of the disaffection comes from habitual Democratic voters who see the party’s leaders as slow-moving and timid while the Trump administration continues with its rampage against democratic structures.
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