hab·it
/ˈhabət/
noun
- a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up."we stayed together out of habit"synonyms: practice, custom, pattern, routine, style, convention, policy, wont, way, manner, mode, norm, tradition, matter of course, rule, usage, tendency, propensity, inclination, bent, proclivity, proneness, disposition, predisposition, mannerism, quirk, characteristic gesture, characteristic, foible, trick, trait, idiosyncrasy, peculiarity, singularity, oddity, eccentricity, feature, accustomed to, used to, given to, habituated to, addicted to, no stranger to, not new to, wont to, inclined to
- a long, loose garment worn by a member of a religious order or congregation."nuns in long brown habits, black veils, and sandals"
- a person's bodily condition or constitution."a victim to a consumptive habit"
verb
dress; clothe.
"a boy habited as a serving lad"
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