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Word | Inveterate |
having a habit of long standing; a chronic smoker / firmly rooted due to old habit or long practice / Old / habitual / deep-rooted; habitual / having a particular habit, activity, or interest that is long-established and unlikely to change. / always or often doing something specified / always or often happening or existing, | |
Usage | ⇒ She is an inveterate musician ⇒ She is an inveterate smoker and cannot break the habit,. ⇒ his inveterate tendency to overlook the obvious ⇒ he was an inveterate gambler |
Synonyms | chronic, habitual, confirmed, deep-rooted, ingrained, deep-seated, entrenched, persistent, incorrigible, fixed, old, perennial, permanent, set, customary, hardened, inbred, incurable, ineradicable, innate, |
Antonyms | corrigible, occasional, provisional, short-lived, unusual, absconding, affable, amenable, amiable, balmy, benign, bland, blighted, brief, calm, chucking, compliant, curable, delicate, disloyal, |
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