WONT

wont

Noun

  1. One’s habitual way of doing things, practice, custom.
    He awoke at the crack of dawn, as was his wont.

Verb

  1. To make (someone) used to; to accustom.
  2. To be accustomed.

Adjective

  1. Accustomed or used (to or with a thing).
  2. Accustomed, apt (to doing something).
    He is wont to complain loudly about his job.
    Like a 60-yard Percy Harvin touchdown run or a Joe Haden interception return, Urban Meyer’s jaw-dropping resignation Saturday was, as he’s wont to say, “a game-changer.” — Sunday December 27, 2009, Stewart Mandel, INSIDE COLLEGE FOOTBALL, Meyer’s shocking resignation rocks college coaching landscape


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