wont

/ˈwȯnt/

Middle English woned, wont, from past participle of wonen to dwell, be used to, from Old English wunian; akin to Old High German wonēn to dwell, be used to, Sanskrit vanoti he strives for

adjective

  1. accustomed, used

  2. inclined, apt

got up early as he is wont to do

verb

  1. accustom, habituate

  2. to have the habit of doing something

noun

  1. habitual way of doing : use

habit practice usage custom wont mean a way of acting fixed through repetition. habit implies a doing unconsciously and often compulsively. practice suggests an act or method followed with regularity and usually through choice.