Synonym: accustomed, customary, established, familiar, general, normal, regular, usual. Similar words: habit, habitat, inhabit, ritual, inhabited, inhabitant, habitation, uninhabitable. Meaning: [hə'bɪtʃʊəl] adj. 1. made a norm or custom or habit 2. commonly used or practiced; usual 3. having a habit of long standing.
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31. His habitual London expression, cagey and mournful, was never to be seen.
32. The habitual violence of the time was tamed somewhat when the Shoguns settled in Kyoto, from 1393 to 1576.
33. Ingrained attitudes and habitual ways of thinking are very difficult to change.
34. Habitual petty thieves and drug addicts dumped on top of their already bulging caseload become their newest clients.
35. Johnstone has confronted his fall from grace with the kind of honest self-awareness that is rare in habitual drinkers.
36. On high stools they squatted, hunched in their habitual dolour, their snouts inflamed and dripping in the irritant air.
37. More habitual bankrupts have to apply to the court after five years and argue their case.
38. Soon you will find that you are taking more time to act, instead of reacting with an habitual response.
39. Perhaps it is the habitual leader of the group or perhaps the leader has arisen for that meeting on that topic.
40. He still wore his expression of vacuous merriment, which must have been habitual rather than assumed in my honour.
41. Attitudes may be briefly defined as our habitual modes of thought, our habitual way of thinking and believing.
42. She had applied more make-up than usual but with her habitual restraint.
43. Some habitual or excessive users can stop smoking when convinced by evidence of progressive respiratory and cardiovascular damage.
44. If not countermanded by personal courage or other organizational forces, this tendency becomes habitual and self-perpetuating.
45. Once we set out for the shops, Lindy guessed where we were going and took her habitual, well-remembered route.
46. It comes easy to the habitual vagrant; it is well-nigh impossible to the inexperienced.
47. Many habitual drinkers of caffeine-containing beverages find that they must increase their dose to achieve the preferred degree of stimulation.
48. Rachaela had turned on Ruth, not just the habitual cold shoulder, but with a firework of dislike and alienation.
49. Enemas and suppositories may be of use but habitual use of these can create an unhappy and strained parent-child relationship.
50. Blood alcohol levels rise at pretty much the same rate in infrequent and habitual drinkers.
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51. What does seem more difficult to believe, however, is that the practice of carrying firearms was habitual among Hooligans.
52. This habitual quietness had earned Deems the reputation for subtlety in his dealings.
53. The boss discharged him because of habitual absenteeism.
54. Conclusion:percussopunctator is the modus operandi to treat habitual constipation.
55. Habitual overeating has distended his stomach.
56. To treat habitual abortion, threatened abortion, ovarian cyst.
57. Habitual tardiness is irritating to the teachers.
58. His reserve had been always excessive and habitual.
59. Davis said with his habitual guilty grin.
60. Abortion times too much easy to form habitual abortion.
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