Habits - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈhæbəts|
Brit.  |ˈhæbɪts|  British pronunciation of the word habits
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounhabit

noun

- plural form of habit

verb

- third-person singular simple present indicative form of habit

Extra examples

The group's failed efforts demonstrate how difficult it is to convince people to change their habits.

It's important that parents teach their children good study habits.

He fell into some bad habits after graduating from college.

She studied the nesting habits of the turtle.

His boss criticized him for his sloppy work habits.

My wife cured me of most of my bad habits.

They conducted a survey in which several hundred people were queried about their dietary habits.

Her improvident habits left her with no retirement savings.

The teacher inculcated in her students the importance of good study habits.

The reporter asked a sampling of people about their eating habits.

The toad has terrestrial habits, spending most of its time on shore.

It is hard to unlearn bad habits.

It was a man of convivial and amorous habits.

The strange and abnormal habits of certain savage tribes were noticed.

Under her fosterage our good habits throve apace.

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