Meaning & Definition of word "Wont"

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    Wont

    /woʊnt/

    noun:

    • 1. A habit or custom.
      • Example: It was his wont to take a long walk after dinner each night.

    adjective:

    • 1. Accustomed or used to; being in the habit of.
      • Example: She was wont to rise early in the morning to enjoy the sunrise.
    • 2. Customary; habitual.
      • Example: His wont manner of greeting everyone with a smile made a positive impression.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English 'wunian' to dwell, remain.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    set in one's ways:

    Stubbornly or habitually adhering to one's customs.

    wont to do something:

    Having a habit of doing something.

    as is one's wont:

    In the manner that is usual or customary for someone.

    Related Words

    habit:

    A settled or regular tendency or practice.

    custom:

    A traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something.

    practice:

    The actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method.

    Slang Meanings of wont

    Meaning: Inherent quality or tendency.

    Example Sentence: That's just his wont; he can't help it.

    Meaning: Something that someone usually does.

    Example Sentence: It's her wont to be late to meetings.