habitually
adverb
formaluk/həˈbɪtʃ.ə.li/us/həˈbɪtʃ.ə.li/in a way that ishabitual(=usualfor someone or oftenrepeated):
There is somethingwrongwith anyone who is so habituallyrude.
There wereschoolswhere more thanhalfthestudentswere habitually late.
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habitual
- They habituallylieandseemincapableofempathyorremorse.
- Children who habituallydrinksoftdrinksarefatterand take in morecaloriesthankidswho don't.
- People are morelikelytoacthabitually than tobreaktheirhabit.
Habitual and customary
- accustomed
- all in a day's workidiom
- as a (general) ruleidiom
- as a matter of courseidiom
- as per usual/normalidiom
- mainstreaming
- make it a ruleidiom
- mechanical
- more often than notidiom
- natural
- naturally
- nine
- prevail
- pro forma
- regulation
- rule
- surprise
- surprise, surpriseidiom
- trad
- usu.