Habit
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English
Noun
- an action done on a regular basis.
- It's become a habit of mine to have a cup of coffee after dinner.
- a long piece of clothing worn by monks and nuns.
- It's interesting how Catholic and Buddhist monks both wear habits.
- a piece of clothing worn uniformally for a specific activity.
- The new riding habits of the team looked smashing!.
Translations
- Dutch: gewoonte f (1), habijt n (2), uniform (3)
- Esperanto: kutimo (1), vesto (2, 3)
- Finnish: tapa (1), kaapu (2, any of similar pieces of clothing), asu (3), kilpailuasu (3)
- French: habitude f (1)
- German: Gewohnheit f (1), Kutte (2)
- Interlingua: habito
- Italian: abitudine f (1)
- Korean: 버릇 (beoreut) (1), 습관 [習慣] (seupgwan)
- Portuguese: hábito m (1)
- Spanish: costumbre m (1), habito m
- Volapük: kösömot (1), kösömotaklot (2, 3)