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Definition of habitual:
Synonyms:
automatic, practiced, established, customary, periodical, public, formal, inveterate, fixed, mechanical, systematic, reiterative, set, wonted, exceptional, cyclic, settled, usual, trite, seasoned, permanent, habituated, constituted, confirmed, chronic, repetitious, perfunctory, addicted, continue, different, popular, rooted, ingrained, methodical, iterative, stereotyped, accustomed.
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continuous (part of speech: adjective)
- flat,
- constant,
- monolithic,
- sequential,
- perpetual,
- cyclical,
- unremitting,
- indefatigable,
- consistent,
- ceaseless,
- coherent,
- undeviating,
- interminable,
- regular,
- homogeneous,
- everlasting,
- invariable,
- lasting,
- uniform,
- consecutive,
- continuous,
- monotonous,
- robot-like,
- recurrent,
- endless,
- unchanging,
- unchangeable,
- incessant,
- undying,
- straight,
- unvarying,
- featureless,
- nonstop,
- steady,
- even,
- persistent,
- unending,
- continual,
- unceasing,
- repeated,
- perennial,
- level,
- connected,
- repetitive,
- unbroken,
- gapless,
- un-intermittent,
- continuing,
- seamless
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habitual (part of speech: adjective)
- conditioned,
- accustomed,
- timeworn,
- custom,
- routine,
- familiar,
- common,
- regular,
- conventional,
- acclimated,
- well-worn
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regular (part of speech: adjective)
- everyday,
- mundane,
- metronomic,
- periodic,
- cyclical,
- commonplace,
- ordinary,
- continual,
- constant,
- standard,
- familiar,
- epochal,
- chronic,
- predominating,
- steady,
- stock,
- frequent,
- orthodox,
- accustomed,
- general,
- average,
- recurrent,
- prevailing,
- regular,
- rhythmic,
- monotonous,
- routine,
- conventional,
- universal,
- traditional,
- common,
- customary,
- normal,
- usual,
- canonical
- frequent (part of speech: adjective)
Usage examples:
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Vane continued to gaze at him with a sternness not habitual to him.
- "The Ball and The Cross", G.K. Chesterton. -
As has already been said, the habitual attitude of mind has in the course of time a marked influence on the form of the face, and in fact of the whole body, so that- to those who can see- the man or woman is a visible symbol of themselves.
- "The Practice and Science Of Drawing", Harold Speed. -
I have seen the eyes of children look as if they were searching through our world into another; that is almost habitual in children.
- "Lore of Proserpine", Maurice Hewlett.