Habit meaning in Urdu
Habit Sentences
Habit Synonyms
Habit Definitions
1 of 3) Habit, Wont : عادت : (noun) an established custom.
This girl has a habit of teasing boys on the way and when boys tease her the she complains that they are harassing me.
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2 of 3) Habit : پادری کا لباس : (noun) a distinctive attire worn by a member of a religious order.
3 of 3) Habit, Drug Abuse, Substance Abuse : ڈرگ کا زیادہ استعمال : (noun) excessive use of drugs.
Useful Words
Habitually : عادتاً , Kick Around : بد سلوکی کرنا , Obloquy : ملامت آمیز , Ganef : چور , Used To : عادی , Watergate : سیاسی بدنامی , Accustomed : مانوس , Tidiness : سلیقہ مندی , Crotchet : عجیب رویہ , Unlearn : بھول جانا جیسے کوئی عادت , Freeze : روک دینا , Promptness : پابندی , Addicted : عادی , Disposition : فطرت , Tardiness : تاخیر , Squirrel : گلہری , Civil Time : معیاری وقت , Essence : جوہر , Active Transport : دوا یا غذا کی جسم میں ترسیل , Designer Drug : ایک قسم کی دوا , Cannabis : بھنگ , Addict : نشے کا عادی , Saturation Point : وہ نقطہ جس کے بعد مزید ملاپ ناممکن ہو , Becoming : مناسب , Drug Addiction : نشہ آور دوا کا نشہ , Lawful : حلال , Formalities : رسم , Bespoke : خود بنوانا , Honoring : رسم , Loath : ناراض , Holiday : عام تعطیل
Useful Words Definitions
Habitually: according to habit or custom.
Kick Around: treat badly; abuse.
Obloquy: state of disgrace resulting from public abuse.
Ganef: (Yiddish) a thief or dishonest person or scoundrel (often used as a general term of abuse).
Used To: in the habit.
Watergate: a political scandal involving abuse of power and bribery and obstruction of justice; led to the resignation of Richard Nixon in 1974.
Accustomed: (often followed by `to') in the habit of or adapted to.
Tidiness: the habit of being tidy.
Crotchet: a strange attitude or habit.
Unlearn: discard something previously learnt, like an old habit.
Freeze: stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it.
Promptness: the quality or habit of adhering to an appointed time.
Addicted: compulsively or physiologically dependent on something habit-forming.
Disposition: a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing.
Tardiness: the quality or habit of not adhering to a correct or usual or expected time.
Squirrel: a squirrel is a small to medium-sized rodent with a long, bushy tail. They are known for their quick and agile movements, climbing abilities, and habit of storing food in caches for later use.
Civil Time: the official time in a local region (adjusted for location around the Earth); established by law or custom.
Essence: any substance possessing to a high degree the predominant properties of a plant or drug or other natural product from which it is extracted.
Active Transport: transport of a substance (as a protein or drug) across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient; requires an expenditure of energy.
Designer Drug: a psychoactive drug deliberately synthesized to avoid anti-drug laws; mimics the effects of a banned drug; law was revised in 1986 to ban designer drugs.
Cannabis: the most commonly used illicit drug; considered a soft drug, it consists of the dried leaves of the hemp plant; smoked or chewed for euphoric effect.
Addict: someone who is physiologically dependent on a substance; abrupt deprivation of the substance produces withdrawal symptoms.
Saturation Point: (chemistry) the stage at which a substance will receive no more of another substance in solution or in a vapor.
Becoming: according with custom or propriety.
Drug Addiction: an addiction to a drug (especially a narcotic drug).
Lawful: according to custom or rule or natural law.
Formalities: a requirement of etiquette or custom.
Bespoke: (of clothing) custom-made.
Honoring: conformity with law or custom or practice etc.
Loath: unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom.
Holiday: a day on which work is suspended by law or custom.
Related Words
Abuse : غلط استعمال , Attire : لباس , Custom : رواج , Faith : یقین
Habit in Book Titles
Forces of Habit: Drugs and the Making of the Modern World.
Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself.
Habit: The 95% of Behavior Marketers IgnoreSubstance Abuse: A Comprehensive Textbook.