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单词 habituated
释义

habituate

verb

ha·​bit·​u·​ate hə-ˈbi-chə-ˌwāt How to pronounce habituate (audio)
ha-,
-chü-ˌāt
habituated; habituating

transitive verb

1
: to make used to something : accustom
2
: frequent sense 1

intransitive verb

1
: to cause habituation
2
: to undergo habituation
habituate to a stimulus

Synonyms

  • affect
  • frequent
  • hang (at)
  • haunt
  • resort (to)
  • visit
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Example Sentences

the sort of lounge lizard known to habituate bars and nightclubs
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Word History

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Medical Definition

habituate

verb

ha·​bit·​u·​ate hə-ˈbich-ə-ˌwāt, ha- How to pronounce habituate (audio)
habituated; habituating

transitive verb

: to cause habituation in

intransitive verb

1
: to cause habituation
marijuana may be habituating
2
: to undergo habituation
habituate to a stimulus

habituated 1 of 2

adjective

as in accustomed
being in the habit or custom not only did the early-morning anchorman become habituated to getting up early, he found he actually liked it

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • accustomed
  • used
  • wont
  • given
  • inured
  • prone
  • experienced
  • liable
  • apt
  • hardened
  • inclined
  • addicted
  • practiced
  • practised
  • seasoned
  • likely
  • hooked
  • veteran

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • unaccustomed
  • unwonted
  • unlikely
  • unused
  • opposed
  • averse
  • unapt
  • inexperienced
  • disinclined
  • weaned
  • new
  • unseasoned
  • disaccustomed
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habituated

2 of 2

verb

past tense of habituate
as in haunted
to go to or spend time in often the sort of lounge lizard known to habituate bars and nightclubs

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • haunted
  • frequented
  • visited
  • affected
  • patronized
  • invaded
  • infested
  • hanged (at)
  • swarmed
  • resorted (to)
  • attended
  • hung (at)
  • dropped in
  • dropped by
  • overran
  • stopped (in or by)
  • took in
  • camped (out in)
  • stopped (over)
  • popped (in)
  • ran (in)
  • stayed (at)
  • sojourned (at)
  • called (on or upon)
  • tarried (in)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • avoided
  • shunned
  • escaped
  • evaded
  • shook
  • eluded
  • eschewed
  • ducked
  • dodged
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