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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Wonted' in a Sentence

"Accustomed; habituated; used to." more

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The cat found its wonted spot on the sunny windowsill.
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Every morning, the teacher followed her wonted routine to start the class.
The wonted chirping of birds outside her window woke her up with a smile.
The little girl is wonted to sharing her toys with friends.
The old tree, with its wonted branches, provided shade for the picnic.
Every morning, the teacher followed her wonted practice of taking attendance.
His wonted response to stress is to take a long walk in the park.
The playground echoed with the wonted sounds of laughter and play.
Every morning, the school bell rings, signaling the wonted start of classes.
He wore his wonted smile when he entered the classroom.
He wears his wonted smile every morning.
Sarah's wonted routine included reading a book before bedtime.
The wonted routine of the school day made her feel comfortable.
The cat is wonted to napping in the sunny spot.
The birds returned to their wonted nesting spots in the spring.
Every night, they follow their wonted bedtime routine.
She wore her wonted smile as she entered the classroom.

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Wonted

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adjectiveAccustomed; habituated; used to.

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Last Updated On: April 15, 2024
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