yes, the contraction "won't" is the same as "will not" Example: I will not go to the zoo today. I won't go to the zoo today. :)
because if they wont be the same then we wont get the right data
no wont is not a verb. as it is not an actiong word.
No. The word unwonted is the negative form of the past tense of the verb (to wont) and is used as an adjective, meaning unusual or unlikely (not the same as unwanted).
characteristic, particular, exact, special
No, you wont find it in a dictionary.
The root word for insolent is "solent," which means to be accustomed or wont.
Wont is an archaic word which means "has a habit of" or "is prone to" doing something. Jon was wont to whistle while he walked. Mary was wont to read after her meal.
The words wash and waddle, and other words may have either a short O sound or a "caret O" (AW) sound, such as want which may be pronounced the same as wont, especially in the word wanton.
check the belts
no it wont
You can tape it but i wont be the same
yeah but they wont be in the same orientation