Habit

/ˈhæbɪt/ noun

A habit is something you do regularly, often without thinking, because you have repeated it many times. Habits can be helpful, like brushing your teeth, or harmful, like biting your nails.

From Old French “habit,” from Latin “habitus,” meaning “condition, appearance, way of being,” from “habere,” “to have, hold.” It once also meant clothing, as in a monk’s habit.

AMመልክ
ARعادة
BNব্যবহার
CAhàbit
CSzvyk
DAvane
DEGewohnheit
ELήθεια
EShábito
FA습관
FItavara
FRhabitude
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