wont

/wɔnt/
adjective
  1. Accustomed or likely to do something; in the habit of doing something.
    • The old cat was wont to sleep in the sunniest spot in the house.
    • As is his wont, he arrived exactly on time for the meeting.
    • She was wont to take a long walk every morning before breakfast.
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noun
  1. A usual or habitual way of behaving; a custom or habit.
    • He rose early, as was his wont.
    • It is her wont to read a chapter of a book before bed.
    • The family followed their wont of gathering for dinner every Sunday.
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