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Dictionary: hab·it   (hăb'ĭt) pronunciation
 
n.
    1. A recurrent, often unconscious pattern of behavior that is acquired through frequent repetition.
    2. An established disposition of the mind or character.
  1. Customary manner or practice: a person of ascetic habits.
  2. An addiction, especially to a narcotic drug.
  3. Physical constitution.
  4. Characteristic appearance, form, or manner of growth, especially of a plant or crystal.
    1. A distinctive dress or costume, especially of a religious order.
    2. A riding habit.
tr.v., -it·ed, -it·ing, -its.

To clothe; dress.

[Middle English, clothing, from Old French, clothing, behavior, custom, from Latin habitus, from past participle of habēre, to have.]

SYNONYMS  habit, practice, custom, usage, use, wont, habitude. These nouns denote patterns of behavior established by continual repetition. Habit applies to a behavior or practice so ingrained that it is often done without conscious thought: “Habit rules the unreflecting herd” (William Wordsworth). Practice denotes an often chosen pattern of individual or group behavior: “You will find it a very good practice always to verify your references, sir” (Martin Joseph Routh). Custom is behavior as established by long practice and especially by accepted conventions: “No written law has ever been more binding than unwritten custom supported by popular opinion” (Carrie Chapman Catt). Usage refers to an accepted standard for a group that regulates individual behavior: “laws … corrected, altered, and amended by acts of parliament and common usage” (William Blackstone). Use and wont are terms for customary and distinctive practice: “situations where the use and wont of their fathers no longer meet their necessities” (J.A. Froude). Habitude refers to an individual's behaving in a certain way rather than a specific act: “His real habitude gave life and grace/To appertainings and to ornament” (Shakespeare).


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  1. A habitual way of behaving: consuetude, custom, habitude, manner, practice, praxis, usage, usance, use, way, wont. See usual/unusual.
  2. The physical or constitutional characteristics of a person: build, constitution, habitus, physique. See body/spirit.
  3. Clothing worn by members of a religious order: robe, vestment. See put on/take off.

 
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The tendency toward an act that has become a repeated performance, relatively fixed, consistent, easy to perform, and almost automatic. Once learned, habits may occur without the intent of the person or may appear to be out of control and are difficult to change. In dentistry, habits such as bruxism, clenching, tongue thrusting, and lip and cheek biting may produce injury to the teeth, their attachment apparatus, oral mucosa, mandibular and temporomandibular musculature, and articulation.

 

In psychology, any regularly repeated behaviour that requires little or no thought and is learned rather than innate. Some habits (e.g., tying a shoelace) may conserve higher mental processes for more demanding tasks, but others promote behavioral inflexibility or are unhealthy. Five methods are commonly used to break unwanted habits: replacing the old response with a new one, repeating the behaviour until it becomes unpleasant, separating the individual from the stimulus that prompts the response, habituation, and punishment.

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A learned, stereotyped response to a particular stimulus or stimuli. A habit results in the formation in the nervous system of a path of preferred conduction between the stimulus and response.

 

1. an action that has become automatic or characteristic by repetition.
2. predisposition; bodily temperament.

 

The characteristic shape or form of a plant, such as upright, spreading, or rounded.

 

The general shape of a crystal, sometimes long and thin, other times short and flat. Often an indication of the temperature and pressure conditions under which a crystal formed.


 
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IN BRIEF: Something done over and over again without thinking about it. Also: A special costume or type of dress.

pronunciation Stop the habit of wishful thinking and start the habit of thoughtful wishes. — Mary Martin (1913-1990)

 
Quotes About: Habit
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"Rigid, the skeleton of habit alone upholds the human frame." - Virginia Woolf

"In every age of well-marked transition, there is the pattern of habitual dumb practice and emotion which is passing and there is oncoming a new complex of habit." - Alfred North Whitehead

"A man who gives his children habits of industry provides for them better than by giving them a fortune." - Richard Whately

"As a twig is bent the tree inclines." - Virgil

"Trivial things do matter... more people are killed each year by the bite of mosquitoes than are stepped upon by charging elephants." - Source Unknown

"It's just as easy to form the habit of succeeding as it is to succumb to the habit of failure. Habits aren't instincts; they're acquired reactions. They don't just happen; they are caused. Once you determine the original cause of a habit, it is within your power either to accept or reject it." - Source Unknown

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Look up habit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article habit.

Habit may refer to:

  • Habit (psychology), an acquired pattern of behavior that often occurs automatically
  • Habituation, non-associative learning in which there is a progressive diminution of behavioral response probability with repetition of a stimulus
  • Crystal habit, as it applies to the typical appearance of minerals
  • Religious habit, a distinctive dress worn by the members of a religious order
  • Riding habit, riding clothes worn for hunting or for exhibition
  • Habit (biology), the instinctive actions of animals and the natural tendencies or growth form of plants
  • Habit, a song by Pearl Jam
  • Habit evidence, a term used in the law of evidence
  • Habit (film), 1997 horror film

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Translations: Habit
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - vane, sædvane, dragt
v. tr. - iklæde sig, bo

idioms:

  • be in the habit of    pleje at
  • get into the habit of    få for vane at
  • habit of mind    temperament, konstitution, habitus
  • make a habit of    gøre det til en vane
  • out of habit    af ren vane

Nederlands (Dutch)
gewoonte, automatische handeling, hebbelijkheid, aanwensel, ambtskleding (stuk), habijt, pij, rijkleding, verslaving, (be)wonen

Français (French)
n. - (gén) habitude, (Sociol) coutume, accoutumance, (Relig) habit, (Équit) tenue d'équitation
v. tr. - habiller, vêtir

idioms:

  • be in the habit of    avoir l'habitude de
  • get into the habit of    prendre de mauvaises habitudes
  • habit of mind    tournure d'esprit
  • make a habit of    devenir une habitude de
  • out of habit    (faire qch) par habitude

Deutsch (German)
n. - Gewohnheit, Angewohnheit, Gewand, Habit, Habitus
v. - kleiden

idioms:

  • be in the habit of    die Gewohnheit haben
  • get into the habit of    sich angewöhnen, daran gewöhnen
  • habit of mind    geistige Disposition
  • make a habit of    sich angewöhnen
  • out of habit    aus Gewohnheit

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - συνήθεια, έξη, έθιμο, (θρησκ.) άμφια, σχήμα, ράσο
v. - ντύνω, κατοικώ, συνηθίζω, εθίζω

idioms:

  • be in the habit of    συνηθίζω
  • get into the habit of    αποκτώ τη συνήθεια
  • habit of mind    νοοτροπία
  • make a habit of    συνηθίζω να
  • out of habit    από συνήθεια

Italiano (Italian)
abitudine, costume, tonaca, tossicodipendenza

idioms:

  • a creature of habit    abitudinario
  • habit of mind    abito mentale
  • into the habit of    l'abitudine di
  • make a habit of    abituarsi a
  • out of habit    per abitudine

Português (Portuguese)
n. - hábito (m), costume (m), roupa (f) de frade ou freira
v. - viver em

idioms:

  • a creature of habit    uma pessoa (f) sistemática
  • habit of mind    hábito (m) mental
  • into the habit of    com o costume de
  • make a habit of    habituar-se a
  • out of habit    desacostumado

Русский (Russian)
привычка, характер, одежда, облачать, населять

idioms:

  • a creature of habit    человек, для которого жизнь состоит из привычных занятий
  • habit of mind    склад ума
  • into the habit of    войти в привычку
  • make a habit of    приобрести привычку
  • out of habit    отвыкнуть

Español (Spanish)
n. - costumbre, hábito, traje, adicción, vicio
v. tr. - vestir

idioms:

  • be in the habit of    tener la costumbre de
  • get into the habit of    comenzar a hacer algo habitualmente, acostumbrarse a algo
  • habit of mind    modo de pensar
  • make a habit of    contraer el hábito de, hacerse la costumbre de, aficionarse a algo, adquirir la costumbre de
  • out of habit    por costumbre

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - vana, dräkt, narkotikamissbruk
v. - klä, bebo

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
习惯, 习性, 嗜好, 使穿衣

idioms:

  • be in the habit of    有...的习惯
  • get into the habit of    养成...的习惯
  • habit of mind    心情, 性格
  • make a habit of    经常做...
  • out of habit    出于习惯

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 習慣, 習性, 嗜好
v. tr. - 使穿衣

idioms:

  • be in the habit of    有...的習慣
  • get into the habit of    養成...的習慣
  • habit of mind    心情, 性格
  • make a habit of    經常做...
  • out of habit    出於習慣

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 습관, 기질, 복장, 습성
v. tr. - ~에게 옷을 입히다

idioms:

  • be in the habit of    ~하는 버릇이 있다
  • get into the habit of    ~하는 버릇이 들다
  • make a habit of    ~하는 습관이 있다

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 癖, 習慣, 衣服, 習性, 体質, 気質

idioms:

  • habit of mind    気質
  • into the habit of    する癖がつく
  • make a habit of    …をすることを習慣にする
  • out of habit    悪い習慣から抜ける

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) رداء, سلوك, بنيه أو مظهر أو تركيب جسماني, خلق, طبع, عادة, عرف, طريقه مميزة في النحو أوالحديث (فعل) يكسو‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮דרך-חשיבה, מנהג, הרגל, תגובה אינסטינקטיבית למצב מסוים, התמכרות (מדוברת), מצב גופני, תלבושת של קבוצה מסוימת, גלימה‬
v. tr. - ‮הלביש‬


 
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