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habitual
adjective as in usual, established
Weak matches
- accepted
- accustomed
- addicting
- automatic
- common
- confirmed
- constant
- continual
- conventional
- customary
- cyclic
- disciplined
- familiar
- fixed
- frequent
- ingrained
- iterated
- iterative
- mechanical
- methodical
- natural
- normal
- ordinary
- perfunctory
- permanent
- persistent
- practiced
- recurrent
- regular
- reiterative
- repetitious
- rooted
- routine
- seasoned
- set
- standard
- steady
- systematic
- traditional
- wonted
Example Sentences
"We are doing all we can to reduce thefts and pursue offenders, especially those prolific and habitual offenders, who cause misery within the community," said Chief Constable Amanda Blakeman, the NPCC’s lead for acquisitive crime.
If we, the media, are to break our own habitual preference for horse-race narratives over policy analysis, for predicting the outcome instead of reporting what it will mean for our communities, we will first need to stop the gamification of elections that we’ve trained consumers of media to expect.
We can point to a habitual and historic struggle in the subcontinent and on slow, turning pitches in other parts of the world.
However Nick Johnson KC, who prosecuted the original trial, said in written submissions that the defence application was "misguided" and the jury had found Letby to be a "multiple killer and habitual liar".
Cameroon’s ambassador in France insisted that Biya is “in good health” and in Geneva - his habitual base when away from home.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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