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Dictionary Entry - Habit

Habit

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

IPA: /ˈhæbɪt/

Definitions

  1. A regular practice or routine, especially one that is hard to change.
  2. A tendency or behavior acquired through frequent repetition.
  3. A distinctive outfit or clothing, especially of a religious order.

Usage Examples

  • "She has a habit of waking up early to exercise."
  • "Smoking is a difficult habit to break."
  • "The monks wore traditional habits as part of their daily routine."

Etymology

From Old French habit, from Latin habitus meaning "condition, character, dress," derived from habere ("to have, to hold").

Synonyms

  • Custom
  • Routine
  • Practice
  • Mannerism
  • Attire

Antonyms

  • Irregularity
  • Unusual behavior
  • Deviation

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishHábitoˈaβito
FrenchHabitudeabitɥd
GermanGewohnheitɡəˈvoːnhaɪ̯t
RussianПривычкаprʲɪˈvʲitʂkə
Chinese (Mandarin)习惯xíguàn
Hindiआदतādat
Tamilபழக்கம்paḻakkam
Teluguఅలవాటుalavāṭu
Bengaliঅভ্যাসabhẏās
Marathiसवयsavaya
Kannadaಆದತ್ತುādattu
Gujaratiવાતvāt
Urduعادتʿādat
Punjabiਆਦਤādat

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In British English, the pronunciation of "habit" tends to be more clipped, while in American English, it may have a slight drawl on the first syllable.

Historical Usage

The term "habit" has been used in English since the 13th century, initially referring to dress or attire before evolving into its modern meaning of a repeated action or custom.

Cultural Nuances

In Western contexts, "habit" often refers to personal routines, while in religious traditions, it specifically denotes attire worn by monks and nuns.

More Information

Habits are an essential part of human behavior, forming through repetition and reinforcement. Psychological studies suggest that habits can be categorized into good habits, which improve productivity and well-being, and bad habits, which can be detrimental to health. The concept of breaking or forming habits is a major focus of self-improvement literature, emphasizing consistency and discipline. In religious contexts, a "habit" refers to specific garments worn by members of monastic or clerical orders, symbolizing devotion and commitment to a spiritual path.

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