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Break the habit Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹeɪk/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈhæbət
BRAYK thuh HAB-it
bɹˈeɪk/ /ðə, ði/ /hˈæbɪt
brayk thuh HAB-it

Definition

To stop doing something that you do regularly, especially something you want or need to quit, like smoking or biting your nails.

Usage & Nuances

Usually refers to stopping unwanted or unhealthy habits. Common collocation: 'break the habit of'. Not used for positive or neutral routines; use for actions you want to quit. Often spoken and informal.

Example Sentences

She wants to break the habit of eating late at night.

basic

It's hard to break the habit of smoking.

basic

I'm trying to break the habit of biting my nails.

basic

He finally managed to break the habit after years of trying.

natural

Old habits die hard—it's not easy to break the habit.

natural

If you want to be healthier, you need to break the habit of skipping breakfast.

natural