habitude
pronunciation
How to pronounce habitude in British English: UK ['hæbɪtju:d]
How to pronounce habitude in American English: US ['hæbətjud]
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- Noun:
- habitual mode of behavior
Word Origin
- habitude (n.)
- "customary manner, habit," c. 1400, from Old French habitude (14c.), from Latin habitudinem (nominative habitudo) "condition, appearance, habit," noun of state from past participle stem of habere "have, hold; manage, keep" (see habit (n.)). Related: Habitudinal (late 14c.).
Example
- 1. Beauty only pleases the eyes , but elegant habitude ecstasizes the soul .
- 2. On the aspect of social life , the buddhism content infiltrated into the bury habitude , the raiment and so on of murong xianbei race .
- 3. The culture background factor has affected the business management mainly including the following points : race , religion , social habitude , belief , values , social form , custom and character .