Definition
Accustomed or adapted to something through repeated exposure or experience.
Etymology
Past participle of habituate, from Latin habituatus, meaning brought into a state of habit or familiarity.
Kelly Says
When you're habituated to something, your brain has literally rewired neural pathways—habituated rats show different brain chemistry than naive rats exposed to the same stimuli for the first time.
Translations
ARالعربية
تَأَسَّس
ta-as-sas
CACatalà
acostumat
ah-koh-stoo-mat
DEDeutsch
gewöhnt
geh-vohnt
ELΕλληνικά
εθισμένος
eth-is-men-os
ESEspañol
acostumbrado
ah-koh-stoo-m-brah-doh
FISuomi
kynnetty
ky-n-netty
FRFrançais
habitué
ah-bee-tyoo
HEעברית
משתייך
misht-ay-kh
HIहिन्दी
परिचित
pa-ri-chit
HUMagyar
megszokott
meg-shok-ott
IDBahasa Indonesia
biasa
bee-ah-sah
ITItaliano
abituato
ah-bee-too-ah-toh
KMKM
ប្រព្រឹត្ត
bra-p-r-it
KO한국어
익숙해졌다
i-gook-sa-hae-jeot-da
MSBahasa Melayu
biasa
bee-ah-sah
NLNederlands
gewend
geh-wond
PLPolski
przyzwyczajony
pri-zvy-cha-y-o-noh
PTPortuguês
acostumado
ah-koh-stoo-mah-doh
RORomână
obișnuit
oh-bee-sh-nui-t
RUРусский
привыкший
pri-vyk-shey
SWKiswahili
kuzoea
koo-zoh-eh-ah
TAதமிழ்
வழக்கமான
vazh-ka-ma-na
TEతెలుగు
లక్ష్యం చేసుకున్న
lak-shy-am che-su-ku-nna
TLTL
nagbibigay
na-g-bi-bi-gay
TRTürkçe
alışkın
ah-lee-sh-kin
UKУкраїнська
звиканий
zvy-ka-niy
URاردو
مَتَوَسَّس
ma-ta-was-sas