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The word habit most often refers to a usual way of behaving or a tendency that someone has settled into, as in "good eating habits." In its oldest sense, however, habit meant "clothing" and had nothing to do with the things a person does in a regular and repeated way.
Expertise and habits of regular members are slowly revealed to other members of the community, and an implicit or explicit status is earned. When institutional rules are drawn upon with sufficient regularity, they can become embodied via a process of habituation resulting in the adoption of a habit.
Definition of habit noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [countable] a thing that you do often and almost without thinking, especially something that is hard to stop doing. You need to change your eating habits. Most of us have some undesirable habits.
These nouns denote patterns of behavior established by continual repetition. Habit applies to a behavior or practice so ingrained that it is often done without conscious thought: "Habit rules the unreflecting herd" (William Wordsworth).
HABIT definition: an acquired behavior pattern regularly followed until it has become almost involuntary. See examples of habit used in a sentence.
hab it1 /ˈhæbɪt/ n. Animal Behavior a pattern of behavior that is customary and regular, or that is repeated often: [uncountable]: I got up at 6 a.m. out of habit. [countable] Smoking had become a habit. Drugs an addiction, esp. to narcotics: [countable]a serious drug habit.
A habit is an action which is considered bad that someone does repeatedly and finds it difficult to stop doing.