Habit Meaning in English
word
/ˈhæbət/
HAB-it
/hˈæbɪt/
HAB-it
التعريف
A habit is something you do regularly or automatically, often without thinking much about it. It can be a helpful routine or a behavior that is hard to stop.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Very common with verbs like 'have', 'develop', 'break', and 'get into': 'have a habit', 'break a habit'. Often used for repeated personal behavior, both good and bad. 'Custom' is more about social tradition, while 'routine' is a planned sequence of actions.
Spanish: hábito - costumbrePortuguese (BR): hábito - costumePortuguese (PT): hábito - costumeChinese (Simplified): 习惯Chinese (Traditional): 習慣Hindi: आदतArabic: عادةBengali: অভ্যাসRussian: привычкаJapanese: 習慣(しゅうかん)Vietnamese: thói quenKorean: 습관Turkish: alışkanlıkUrdu: عادتIndonesian: kebiasaan
جمل نموذجية
Reading before bed is a good habit.
basic
He has a habit of drinking too much coffee.
basic
It is hard to change an old habit.
basic
I'm trying to get into the habit of going to the gym after work.
natural
Checking my phone first thing in the morning has become a bad habit.
natural
Once that habit sticks, everything feels easier.
natural