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wont

[wawnt, wohnt, wuhnt] / wɔnt, woʊnt, wʌnt /
ADJECTIVE
in the habit of
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Example Sentences

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Their wont is to blame sections of fans for causing ructions, for not being grateful enough for what they have.

From BBC

Titled “Mary Magdalene,” it mixes fact and fiction, as in general seems to be Davis’ wont as a natural-born storyteller, always refining her tale through fabulation and embellishment.

From Los Angeles Times

But Takaichi wont just have to balance Japan's interests and its alliance with the US – she'll also have to do that while maintaining the country's crucial trade partnership with China.

From BBC

Not a beat later, she changed her mind, as she’s wont to do.

From Los Angeles Times

Liverpool, as is their wont this season, were not to be denied.

From BBC