habitual
Common misspellings:
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- habbitual (20.0%)
- habital (20.0%)
- hilbitual (20.0%)
- habitiual (20.0%)
- hobitual (20.0%)
Usage examples for habitual:
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With these words his tired and broken voice fell back into weakness from the great melody and power of its habitual quality.
"Children of the Market Place" – Edgar Lee Masters -
His large, thoughtful, well- opened gray eyes, and his habitual refinement and modesty of manner, gave a certain attraction to his personal appearance, of which it stood in some need.
"The Black Robe" – Wilkie Collins -
He bade Leduc call a chair, and, dressed in mourning, but with his habitual care, he had himself carried to Lincoln's Inn Fields.
"The Lion's Skin" – Rafael Sabatini -
The canon's habitual condition was perfect calmness, and his eyelids were usually lowered over his orange- colored eyes, which could, however, give clear and piercing glances when he liked.
"The Vicar of Tours" – Honore de Balzac