"Habit" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Habit" Meaning

A habit is a series of actions that are repeated regularly, often automatically, and are typically performed in a specific order. Habits can be good or bad, and they can be formed through repetition and reinforcement. For example, a person may develop the habit of exercising every morning by starting to do so regularly and consistentlly.

"Habit" Examples

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Habit is a noun that refers to a regular and repeated behavior, activity, or process.

Usage Examples:


I've developed a habit of waking up early every morning to exercise.
Smoking is a bad habit that can cause serious health problems.
The company has introduced a new policy to break the habit of late arrivals.
She's trying to break the habit of biting her nails.
His habit of constantly checking his phone has become annoying to his friends.

"Habit" Similar Words

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To habilitate means to enable or empower someone or something to do or achieve something, often by providing them with the necessary skills, resources, or support. It can also mean to give someone or something the authority or permission to do something. This word is often used in the context of education, where a university may habilitate a student to pursue further study or research.

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