wont in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for wont in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

I.wont [wəʊnt, Am wɔːnt] ADJ form

II.wont [wəʊnt, Am wɔːnt] N no pl form

won't = will not s., will

See also will2, will1

2. will LAW:

wont Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be wont to +infin
as is/was her/his wont

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Governments, and their rusted on supporters, are wont to whine about the senate.
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But he soon played himself into ecstasy as was his wont, and the audience cheered.
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At that time the same people who were wont to deny it, would be trembling with fear and seeing with awe struck eyes all that they thought was impossible.
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The outside world was wont to regard him as a mystic; and the mystical, or sacramental, view of life enters, it is true, very largely into his teaching.
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Over time and with the growing authority of the abbot, the religious houses were wont to build their own house, where the abbot might receive important guests.
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It was not his wont to talk at length, nor was he, unless exceptionally interested, a good listener.
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His letters form a valuable commentary on his whole life, as he spoke out his mind in them more unreservedly than he was wont to do in public life.
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Your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the table on a roar?
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Still, they're here and people dance, as they are wont to do.
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In the preface to the seventh volume he explains the manner in which he was wont to conduct his catechizing.
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