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habitnoun a usual manner of behaving or doingit was his habit to rise early custom, fashion, habitude, pattern, practice(also practise), ritual, second nature, trick, way, wont addictiondispositionbent, inclination, proclivity, set, tendency, tenor, turnbag, convention, form, mode, styleusage, usedeportment, manners, moresdrill, groove, jog trot, regime(also régime), regimen, rote, routine, rutaffectation, airs, poseattribute, characteristic, mark, traiteccentricity, kink, oddity, peculiarity, quirk, singularity, tic a physiological need for certain drugsa cocaine habit of long standing the type of body that a person hasan imposing man of vigorous habit build, constitution, figure, form, frame, physique, shape anatomy, structure archaiccovering for the human bodydressed in the habit of a knight from the golden age of chivalry apparel, attire, clobber(British slang), clothes, clothing, costumery, dress, duds, garments, gear, habiliment(s), rags, raiment, rig, rigging, threads, toggery, togs, vestiary, vestments, vesture, wear, wearables, weeds garderobe, wardrobearray, bravery, caparison, finery, gaiety(also gayety), glad rags, pretties, regalia, trimfoofaraw, frippery, gaudery, tawdry, trumpery(archaic)tatterscostume, ensemble, frock, garb, getup, guise, livery, outfitcivvies(also civies), mufticouture, prêt-à-porter(or pret-a-porter), ready-to-wear, tailoringactivewear, loungewear, outerwear, playwear, sportswearnightclothes, sleepwear, smallclothes, underclothes, underwearhaberdashery, menswear habitverbto outfit with clothes and especially fine or special clotheshis exclusive clothing store had habited the town's upper crust for as long as anyone could remember apparel, array, attire, bedeck, caparison, clothe, costume, deck (out), do up, dress, dress up, enrobe, garb, garment, get up, gown, invest, rig (out), robe, suit, tog (up or out), toilet, vesture cloak, frock, jacket, mantle, vestdrape, enswathe, hap(dialect), huddle, swaddle, swathe, wrapaccoutre(or accouter), bedight(archaic), equip, furnish, habilitate, outfit, tailor, uniformdress down, underdress disarray, disrobe, strip, unclothe, undress, untruss(archaic) denude, divest, uncover, undrape, unveil n.habit, practice, usage, custom, wont mean a way of acting fixed through repetition.habit implies a doing unconsciously and often compulsively.had a habit of tapping his fingers practice suggests an act or method followed with regularity and usually through choice.our practice is to honor all major credit cards usage suggests a customary action so generally followed that it has become a social norm.western-style dress is now common usage in international business custom applies to a practice or usage so steadily associated with an individual or group as to have almost the force of unwritten law.the custom of wearing black at funerals wont usually applies to a habitual manner, method, or practice of an individual or group.as was her wont, she slept until noon in the 13th century |