Habitually

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /həˈbɪtʃuəli/

Definitions of habitually

adverb In a habitual manner; regularly or repeatedly

Example Sentences

A1 She habitually brushes her teeth before bed.

A2 He habitually takes a walk in the park every morning.

B1 They habitually check their email first thing in the morning.

B2 The team habitually meets every Friday to discuss project updates.

C1 She habitually reads at least one book a week.

C2 He habitually practices mindfulness meditation to reduce stress.

Examples of habitually in a Sentence

formal She habitually arrives at the office ten minutes early every day.

informal He habitually forgets his keys and has to ask for a spare.

slang They habitually binge-watch TV shows on weekends.

figurative The old man habitually reminisces about his youth.

Grammatical Forms of habitually

past tense

habitually

plural

habitually

comparative

more habitually

superlative

most habitually

present tense

habitually

future tense

will habitually

perfect tense

has habitually

continuous tense

is habitually

singular

habitually

positive degree

habitually

infinitive

to habitually

gerund

habitually

participle

habitually

Origin and Evolution of habitually

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'habitually' originated from the Latin word 'habitualis', which is derived from the verb 'habitare' meaning 'to dwell, inhabit'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'habitually' has evolved to signify a regular or repeated behavior or action, emphasizing the idea of something done as a habit or custom.