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Habitually for Dummies

pronunciation: hə'bɪʧuəlli

What does Habitually really mean?

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Habitually means doing something regularly or repeatedly, like having a habit or following a pattern. You know, like when you brush your teeth every morning and every night before bed. That's a habit. It's something you do all the time without even thinking about it. Now, think about other things you do every day without even realizing it. For example, maybe you always put your shoes on a certain way, or you always tie your shoelaces the same way. These things you do automatically, without even thinking, are habits. They are part of your daily routine, and you do them all the time because you are used to doing them. That's what habitually means - doing something over and over again in a regular and automatic way.


Revised and Fact checked by James Brown on 2023-10-28 00:11:51

Habitually In a sentece

Learn how to use Habitually inside a sentece

  • Megan habitually brushes her teeth every morning and every night before going to bed.
  • John habitually goes for a run in the park every day after school.
  • Sofia habitually helps her mom with household chores like setting the table and doing the dishes.
  • Samuel habitually reads a book before falling asleep every night.
  • Emily habitually practices playing the piano for at least an hour every day.

Habitually Pertains To

Words to which the original word is relevant