English to English
habit
('h/&/b/I/t
)
noun (n)
- an established custom(noun.cognition)Example:
It was their habit to dine at 7 every evening.
source: wordnet30 - (psychology) an automatic pattern of behavior in reaction to a specific situation; may be inherited or acquired through frequent repetition(noun.act)Example:
Owls have nocturnal habits.
She had a habit twirling the ends of her hair.
source: wordnet30 - a distinctive attire worn by a member of a religious order(noun.artifact)source: wordnet30
- the general form or mode of growth (especially of a plant or crystal)(noun.process)Example:
A shrub of spreading habit.
source: wordnet30 - attire that is typically worn by a horseback rider (especially a woman's attire)(noun.artifact)source: wordnet30
- The usual condition or state of a person or thing, either natural or acquired, regarded as something had, possessed, and firmly retained; as, a religious habit; his habit is morose; elms have a spreading habit; esp., physical temperament or constitution; as, a full habit of body.(noun)source: webster1913
verb (v)
- put a habit on(verb.body)source: wordnet30
- To inhabit.(verb)source: webster1913