The phrase "habit is a second nature" means that when we consistently do something, it becomes ingrained in us just like our natural instincts or tendencies. It implies that our habits have a strong influence on shaping who we are and how we behave.
Parts of nature that are grand and beautiful.
Ingrained, instinctive, habitual.
Diamond is the second hardest material found in nature. It was always thought to be the hardest, but scientists have recently discovered a material called Ionsdaleite which is 58% harder than Diamond.
The verb form of "nature" is "nature" itself, used in contexts such as "to nature a project" or "to nature a child," meaning to nurture or care for. However, "nature" is primarily a noun, referring to the physical world and its phenomena. For verbs related to the concept of nature, terms like "nurture," "cultivate," or "foster" may be more appropriate, depending on the context.
Canada has the second greatest longitude, meaning it has the second greatest distance from one farthest point to the other. Usually, the largest countries are the longest.
"Used to" is an adjective meaning in the habit of .
"Used to" is an adjective meaning in the habit of .
That is the correct spelling of "habit", meaning "a routine or regular behavior."
The shape of the tree.
it is a habit of marines animals
The meaning of 'nothing is stronger than habit' is that when one becomes used to doing something enough that it becomes a habit, it is hard to break. For example smoking, or drinking. Once these things become part of your daily life, it is hard to break away.
Second Nature - book - was created in 1992.
nature art
"Breaking the Habit" was the fifth and final single from Linkin Parks second album, Meteora.
The ISBN of Second Nature - book - is 978-0385312660.
A bad habit is a negitive behavior pattern that has been developed. The sooner a bad habit can be detected and corrected the easier it can be to change. When a bad habit has been established over a long period of time it can take weeks or months to break the habit.
Habit is rarely used as a verb. It was mainly used as a verb meaning "to inhabit". However, this usage is now archaic which means it is very rarely used. Habit is primarily a noun. See the related link for more information on the uses of "habit".