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habitual adjective [ həˈbɪtʃʊəl ]

• done constantly or as a habit.
• "his habitual use of heroin"
Similar: constant, persistent, continual, continuous, perpetual, non-stop, recurrent, repeated, frequent, interminable, incessant, ceaseless, endless, relentless, unrelenting, never-ending, unremitting, sustained, unabating, eternal,
Opposite: infrequent,
Origin: late Middle English (in the sense ‘part of one's character’): from medieval Latin habitualis, from habitus ‘condition, appearance’ (see habit).


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