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habit ( Noun)
UK/US /ˈhæbɪt/
Plural
habits
1-
B1
something you do frequently and almost without thinking about, especially something you can't seem to stop doing
-> These things have a habit of coming back to haunt you.
-> I'm trying to get him to break the habit of watching TV at night.
-> It's been a longlife habit to smoke, I can’t break it.
Synonym
habitude
Opposite
unaccustomed
2-
B1
customary behavior
-> I always go the same bar out of habit.
-> She always orders the same drink by habit.
-> I'm trying to get into the habit of having breakfast before leaving the house.
Synonym
regular
Opposite
disinclination
Word Families
'habit' Contained Stories
In today's world, we buy clothes and just wear them a few times, then we buy another ones! Troublingly, it may stem from the social media. Our interest in fashion has become very different because of the influencers.they are always pushing us into buying new things. Isn't it an interruption to our financial power? So, i think we should stop this habit. As an introduction, we should itemize what we have and what we do not. Also we may do some inventions from our old clothes and reuse them in various outfits. We may become our own inventors in that way. Also traditionally, we have an intention to mix things up and use them .