noun
- customary ways of behaving; habits or usual practices
Usage: formal; often plural
Examples
- The old professor’s daily habitudes included morning tea and evening walks.
- She studied the social habitudes of the local community.
- His habitudes of punctuality and preparation served him well in business.
- The researcher documented the cultural habitudes of the indigenous group.
- Breaking free from negative habitudes requires conscious effort and time.
- The monastery’s habitudes had remained unchanged for centuries.