Habitually [adverb]

Definition of Habitually:

usually

Synonyms of Habitually:


Opposite/Antonyms of Habitually:

-


Sentence/Example of Habitually:

The second claim—that this habitual motion path tells us something useful about running shoes—gets a lot trickier.

First you have to decide how to measure the habitual motion path in living people.

Here’s a graph from a 2019 paper on the habitual motion path that shows the movement of the knee joint in six cadaver legs being flexed back and forth.

One afternoon, our graduate student’s mom went to make her habitual cup of coffee only to discover she could not smell or taste it.

Braddy was charged with several crimes in the incident, pleaded guilty to felony battery and was sentenced as a habitual felony offender to three years in a Florida state prison, according to court records.

Many children habitually set the two eyes far up towards the crown of the head, as in Fig. 6.

She habitually ate chocolates for their sustaining quality; they contained much nutriment in small compass, she said.

The people of God fear him habitually, even though not engaged in positive religious services.

He was a fat little man who sat habitually with a hand on either knee, which he clawed absently both in conversation and thought.

At a period of the world when many habitually disregarded it, was it given as a Covenant sign.