What is another word for wonted?
Pronunciation:
[ wˈɒntɪd], [ wˈɒntɪd], [ w_ˈɒ_n_t_ɪ_d]
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Similar words for wonted:
- conventional (adjective)
- customary (adjective)
- everyday (adjective)
- familiar (adjective)
- general (adjective)
- habitual (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- prevalent (adjective)
- routine (adjective)
- accustomed (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Wonted:
adj.
• conventional (adjective)- most ritual,
- well known,
- more tralatitious,
- wellknown,
- pre-vailing,
- stereo typed,
- stereo-typed,
- re-gular,
- most tralatitious,
- buttondown,
- pre dominant,
- pre-dominant,
- pre vailing,
- prevailing,
- more ritual,
- re gular.
- more regulation,
- uni-versal,
- more stipulated,
- standard operating procedure,
- frequent,
- most regulation,
- uni versal,
- under-stood,
- under stood,
- in groove,
- prescriptive,
- more frequent,
- re-cognized,
- re cognized,
- most stipulated.
- dime dozen,
- most workaday,
- un imaginative,
- mainstream,
- unexceptional,
- un-exceptional,
- more workaday,
- in formal,
- more whitebread,
- un exceptional,
- in-formal,
- most whitebread,
- un-imaginative,
- stocker.
- un sophisticated,
- re cognizable,
- un-sophisticated,
- un ceremonious,
- repeated,
- recognizable,
- more familiar,
- un-ceremonious,
- more recognizable,
- re-cognizable,
- most recognizable.
- more matter of course,
- more matter-of-course,
- ex tensive,
- general,
- most matter of course,
- un-eventful,
- un eventful,
- most matter-of-course,
- matter-of-course.
- unremarkable,
- faddy,
- ordinary,
- matter of fact,
- tralatitious,
- white-bread,
- whitebread,
- grinder,
- by numbers,
- workaday,
- latest word,
- in established usage,
- in use,
- in rut,
- prevalent,
- same old,
- run of the mill,
- button down,
- usual,
- customary,
- cut and dried,
- in a rut,
- conventional,
- seasonal,
- garden variety,
- Familiar,
- in the groove,
- white bread.
n.
• accustomed (noun) • Other relevant words: (noun)- mechanically,
- USU,
- usually,
- need,
- accustomed,
- surprise,
- normal,
- course,
- prevail,
- matter,
- mainline,
- mechanical,
- nine,
- confirmed,
- habitual,
- N,
- commonly,
- knee-jerk,
- rule,
- normally,
- ever,
- pro forma,
- expect,
- often,
- ordinarily,
- trad,
- well trodden,
- generally,
- day,
- more,
- regulation,
- inveterate,
- naturally,
- territory,
- nature,
- more often than not,
- ninety,
- natural,
- par,
- beaten,
- normalize,
- per.
Other synonyms:
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- regular.
- home,
- hardened,
- theater,
- functioned,
- kinfolk,
- agreed,
- unoriginal,
- arranged,
- universal,
- Acclimatized,
- naturalized,
- commonplace,
- inured,
- rutted,
- popular,
- run-of-the-mill,
- adapted,
- strict,
- of course,
- defined,
- invariable,
- current,
- habitation,
- wont,
- hackneyed,
- normative,
- house,
- scheduled,
- old,
- admitted,
- accredited,
- time-honoured,
- household,
- domicile,
- widespread,
- determined,
- Acclimated,
- decided,
- rooted,
- methodical,
- set,
- definite,
- sign,
- case-hardened,
- oriented,
- cunning,
- acknowledged,
- seasoned,
- same,
- stock,
- unvaried,
- prearranged,
- Predominating,
- stereotyped,
- Accommodated,
- conformable,
- consuetudinary,
- jog,
- Obtaining,
- class,
- trained,
- predictable,
- run-in,
- theatre,
- well-known,
- category,
- understood,
- accepted,
- clan,
- unchanging,
- everyday,
- average,
- not young,
- practiced,
- abundant,
- prescribed,
- common,
- old clothes,
- habited,
- expected,
- ritual,
- adjusted,
- unimaginative,
- well-trodden,
- folk,
- vernacular,
- practised,
- time-honored,
- standard,
- settled,
- orientated,
- Familiarized,
- Family,
- plate,
- predetermined,
- kinsfolk,
- abode,
- daily,
- Exercised,
- trot,
- stereotypic,
- dwelling,
- public,
- base,
- chronic,
- ruled,
- used to,
- rigid,
- unvarying,
- Customed,
- received,
- Accustomary,
- firm,
- fixed,
- experienced,
- recognized,
- trite,
- prosaic,
- generally accepted,
- established,
- not modern.
How to use "Wonted" in context?
Many people dream of travelling the world, but for some, it's something they have to work for. For example, Renee wants to visit all 54 United States, but it will require a lot of work. For others, like Allison, traveling the world is simply a dream, one that will never come true.
There are a few reasons why travelling the world might be out of reach for some. For one, financial constraints often prevent people from making the trip happen. For instance, Renee wants to travel the US, but she's currently living on a tight budget and doesn't have enough money to cover the costs associated with travelling.
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