habitue
Meanings
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A person who frequentes a particular place.
- "The local habitue of the coffee shop is known for his fascinating stories."
- "John is a regular habitue of the library and spends hours every day reading various books."
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A person who is deeply involved or addicted to something.
- "Sarah is a habitue of shopping malls and spends most of her salary on clothes and accessories."
- "Mike is a habitue of online gaming platforms and spends hours every day playing different games with other users from all over the world."
Synonyms
denizen , regular
Rhymes
Words rhyming with habituehabile , habitat , habitual , habituate
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,-
habitue
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habituate
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habitual
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habituate
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have to
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habitation
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habitude
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haversack
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have-not
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haiku
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hajj
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haka
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haka
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hakapik
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hakam
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hakka
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hakuru
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hakudo
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hakubutsu
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hakubaku
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hakusan
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hakutsuki
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hakugawa
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hakugoshu
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hakujitsu
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hakushu
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hakusho
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hakuban
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hakumaki
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hakudan
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hakucho
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hakureki
Variants
List of all variants of habitue that leads to same resulthabitue , habitues
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.The word 'habitue' comes from the Latin word 'habitus', which means 'a way of living or behaving' or 'a manner or appearance'. Over time, the word 'habitue' came to mean 'a person who has a particular way of living or behaving' or 'a regular or frequent customer or patron of a particular place or establishment'.
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