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    wont
    /wəʊnt/

    noun

    • 1. one's customary behaviour: formal, humorous "Constance, as was her wont, had paid her little attention"

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person) in the habit of doing something; accustomed: literary "he was wont to arise at 5.30 every morning"

    verb

    • 1. make or be or become accustomed: archaic "wont thy heart to thoughts hereof"

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  2. WONT definition: 1. in the way that someone usually does: 2. to often do something: 3. in the way that someone…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of WONT is accustomed, used. How to use wont in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Wont.

  4. short form of will not: I won't go without you. Won't it be nice to see Paul again? Fewer examples. We won't be much longer. I won't forget to phone you. I'll speak to him, but I won't kiss him. It won't be long before he's as tall as you. He won't get cold if he wears a jacket. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. May 22, 2019 · Won’t is the correct way to contract will not. Wont is a type of behavior that is specific to a person. It’s also the wrong way to spell won’t. Sometimes, when you forget to use an apostrophe, you get a word that’s just a misspelling of the original.

  6. Wont definition: accustomed; used (usually followed by an infinitive). See examples of WONT used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of 'wont' wont. (woʊnt , US wɔːnt ) 1. adjective. If someone is wont to do something, they often or regularly do it. [written] Both have committed their indiscretions, as human beings are wont to do. Synonyms: accustomed, used, given, in the habit of More Synonyms of wont. 2. See as is one's wont. More Synonyms of wont.

  8. Sep 2, 2024 · Won’t and wont are commonly confused words that don’t mean the same thing. Won’t is the contraction (short form) of “will not”—you can’t leave out the apostrophe. Wont is an adjective meaning “in the habit of” or “accustomed,” or a noun meaning “habit” or “custom.”.

  9. noun. custom; habit; practice: It was her wont to walk three miles before breakfast. Synonyms: use. verb (used with object) , wont, wont or wont·ed, wont·ing. to accustom (a person), as to a thing: That summer wonted me to a lifetime of early rising. to render (a thing) customary or usual (usually used passively). verb (used without object)

  10. noun. formal us / woʊnt / uk / wəʊnt / as is someone's wont. Add to word list. in the way that someone usually does: She arrived an hour late, as is her wont. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Habitual behavior. ADL. atavism. atavistic. counter-tendency. creature of habit idiom. habit. hardcode. how sb rolls idiom. idiosyncrasy.

  11. 'won't' is correct and usable in written English. It is a contraction for "will not" and shows that someone has decided not to do something. Example: I won't be able to make it to the meeting this afternoon.