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		Definition of wonted in English: wontedadjective ˈwəʊntɪd literary Habitual; usual.  the place had sunk back into its wonted quiet  Example sentencesExamples -  Worsted in this war of love Shiva punished the mischievous god of love Madana for aiding that maiden by causing springtime to appear on the scene before its wonted time.
 -  The local artists will, as wonted, be given the opportunity to perform on the international stage in an effort to promote both the artistes and the island.
 -  ‘He had been speaking with all his wonted force and vigour, brightness of idea and freshness of expression and courage,’ a reporter wrote.
 -  I noticed he was dressed in formality that night, forgoing his wonted loud, showy colors I normally saw him in.
 -  Several erudite readers, invoking Joycean fragments, have in recent months suggested ways of rehabilitating my wonted usage, for which I am grateful.
 
  Synonyms customary, habitual, usual, accustomed, familiar, normal, conventional, traditional routine, regular, common, frequent, daily 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from wont.    Definition of wonted in US English: wontedadjective literary Habitual; usual.  the place had sunk back into its wonted quiet  Example sentencesExamples -  The local artists will, as wonted, be given the opportunity to perform on the international stage in an effort to promote both the artistes and the island.
 -  I noticed he was dressed in formality that night, forgoing his wonted loud, showy colors I normally saw him in.
 -  Worsted in this war of love Shiva punished the mischievous god of love Madana for aiding that maiden by causing springtime to appear on the scene before its wonted time.
 -  ‘He had been speaking with all his wonted force and vigour, brightness of idea and freshness of expression and courage,’ a reporter wrote.
 -  Several erudite readers, invoking Joycean fragments, have in recent months suggested ways of rehabilitating my wonted usage, for which I am grateful.
 
  Synonyms customary, habitual, usual, accustomed, familiar, normal, conventional, traditional 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from wont.     |