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ha·bitu·al [həˈbɪtʃuəl] ADJ

1. habitual (constant):

habitual

2. habitual (usual):

habitual

3. habitual:

habitual (due to habit)
habitual (of bad habit)
habitual smoker

Usage examples with habitual

habitual smoker

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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One type of toe walking is also called habitual or idiopathic toe walking, where the cause is unknown.
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These internalised relationships and habitual expectations and relationships form, over time, the "habitus".
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Those barriers are the patient's habitual defences against avoided feelings.
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The three aspects that are found in all varieties are habitual, potential and completive.
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Only the most habitual offenders are now placed in detention centers.
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With the deforestation and increased population, the monkeys have had their habitual range reduced which increases their risk of extinction.
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This system is believed to come into play when intervention of habitual response is necessary.
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The information for the developmental profile is obtained using a semi-structured interview that explores the patients habitual behaviour during the previous decade.
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It was converted into a prison for habitual offenders in 1986.
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His talks and his personal speech were informed by his habitual early morning meditation, especially on the gospels.
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