অভ্যাসগত, স্বভাবসিদ্ধ, রীতিসিদ্ধ
(1) Commonly used or practiced; usual
(2) Usual
(3) Established
(1) The regulars, sipping their habitual drinks and talking less earnestly, knew the importance of restraint.
(2) They are drag queens, not regular, habitual , cross - dressers.
(3) It re-contextualizes, in other words, the critical perspective by re-inventing it through the habitual practices of popular or mass culture.
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(5) Somewhere in the middle of raising children and spending years together, life can become habitual and nagging, commonplace.
(6) This evident social improvement greatly complicates the task of recovering a region of contingency and habitual grace.
(7) Sometimes I think I've changed it, but then the habitual tendencies persistently come back.
(8) Even though the charges themselves are not that serious, under the habitual criminal statute, he could get a major sentence, again, if he is convicted.
(9) The one thing that could have saved them was only six inches away, but without purposeful thought or action, the caterpillars continued with a habitual routine that eventually proved too much to endure.
(10) The patients, all of whom were habitual heroin users, were aware of an abnormal local reaction from the time of the suspect injection.
(11) Conscious choice repeated often becomes habitual and unconscious.
(12) However, the critical point is that this graceful state can be habitual and ordinary because of laziness, pride and hardened heart.
(13) In those days, it was usual, though not habitual , for the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510democraciesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb to get their views accepted, even if toned down.
(14) Our faith comes in moments; our vice is habitual .
(15) In the questionnaire, there were six standard questions about habitual walking, cycling, and cross-country skiing.
(16) The point is that in all these activities, we are seeking companionship in our usual, habitual way, using our same old repetitive ways of distancing ourselves from the demon loneliness.
(17) Every culture has its own shared, socialized habitual responses, which are charming when on a holiday, but for immigrants trying to function on a daily basis they can be downright frustrating.
(18) It is an 8-week lifestyle program designed to incrementally elicit and sustain habitual physical activity behaviors in previously sedentary people.
(19) As is now becoming habitual I am continuing my survey of cyber cafes.
(20) I have said it before and I'll repeat it now - habitual offenders should not be granted free legal aid on more than three occasions.
constant
inveterate
customary
accustomed
inconstant
infrequent
irregular
Infrequent
Intermittent
Occasional
Rare
Seldom
Uncommon
Unestablished
Unusual