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Learn to pronounce ha·bit·u·al·ly

/həˈbiCH(əw)əlē/
adverb
by way of habit; customarily.
"he habitually carried a pocketknife"

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Apr 25, 2024 · habitual suggests a practice settled or established by much repetition. a habitual morning routine.
HABITUALLY meaning: 1. in a way that is habitual (= usual for someone or often repeated): 2. in a way that is habitual…. Learn more.
Habitually definition: as a habit, or an established way of being or acting; routinely or regularly. See examples of HABITUALLY used in a sentence.
Anything that happens on a regular, recurring basis happens habitually. This adverb comes from the Medieval Latin habitualis, "pertaining to habit or dress," ...
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(of a person) having developed a specified character through force of habit: a habitual gossip. Synonyms: inveterate, confirmed.
HABITUAL meaning: 1. usual or repeated: 2. usual or repeated: 3. usual or repeated: . Learn more.
in a frequent or repeated manner He gambles habitually, much to the concern of his family. a jumpy dog that habitually barks at anything that makes a sound.
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A habitual action, state, or way of behaving is one that someone usually does or has. He soon recovered his habitual geniality.
Habitual is the adjective form of habit, which comes from the Latin habēre, which meant the mode of one's being, and often referred to the mode of dress. Now ...
1[only before noun] usual or typical of someone or something They waited for his habitual response.
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