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wont , chiefly formal, literary or old use
adjective habitually inclined; accustomed He is wont to retire to bed early .
noun a habit that one has It was her wont to rise early .
verb , tr & intr (wont or wonts , wont or wonted , wonting ) to become, or make someone become, accustomed.
[Anglo-Saxon gewunod accustomed]
wonted adjective customary.
adjective habitually inclined; accustomed He is wont to retire to bed early .
noun a habit that one has It was her wont to rise early .
verb , tr & intr (wont or wonts , wont or wonted , wonting ) to become, or make someone become, accustomed.
[Anglo-Saxon gewunod accustomed]
wonted adjective customary.
wont There is sometimes confusion between wont and want. |
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