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Meaning of habituated
The primary meaning of the word "habituated" is to make someone or something accustomed to something.
Etymology of habituated
The word "habituated" originates from the Latin words "habituare," which means to make accustomed, and "habitus," which means condition or character.
The word has been in use since the 15th century, initially meaning to dress or clothe someone, and later evolving to its current meaning of making someone accustomed to something.
Synonyms
accustomed
adapted
adjusted
attuned
conditioned
familiarized
inured
reconciled
resigned
acclimatized
hardened
inducted
initiated
instructed
introduced
practiced
rehearsed
schooled
trained
used
desensitized
description
disposed
educated
enriched
enlightened
experienced
exposed
guided
habituated
informed
instructed
knowledgeable
learned
matured
seasoned
sophisticated
taught
versed
Definitions
- The word "habituated" means to make someone or something accustomed to something, especially something unpleasant, by repeated exposure.
- * It can also refer to the process of becoming accustomed to something.
Usage Examples
- The hikers had become habituated to the steep terrain and were able to climb with ease.
- * After a few weeks, the team had habituated to the new software and were using it efficiently.
- * The children had become habituated to the noise of the city and were no longer bothered by it.
Antonyms
averse
disinclined
disposed
repelled
antagonistic
hesitant
indisposed
loath
opposed
reluctant
uncompromising
unwilling
unaccustomed
unfamiliar
uninitiated
uninstructed
unpracticed
unseasoned
unschooled
untaught
untrained
unused
desensitized
unaffected
unmoved
unresponsive