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habitually
Part of speech: AdverbBy custom; as, she habitually makes calls on Sunday.
Usage examples "habitually":- It was rather dim in the place, except for the light thrown up into it from the turmoil of lights outside, but he could see that there was nothing of the smiling mockery on Jeff's face which habitually expressed his inner hardihood. - "The Landlord at Lion's Head, Complete", William Dean Howells Last Updated: February 27, 2009.
- Mr. Delamayn was habitually polite to every body- but he had never been known to say one unnecessary word to his dearest friend. - "Man and Wife", Wilkie Collins.
- She descended from the car in a flutter of pretense that she habitually descended from cars, and a moment later was overjoyed to note that her escort sustained the greetings of the assembled Whipples and their guests with a practiced coolness, or what looked like it. - "The Wrong Twin", Harry Leon Wilson.