A habit is something you do many times. It happens often without thinking. People have good or bad habits.
She has a habit of biting her nails.
He made a habit of walking to school.
Habit can mean special clothes worn by some people. For example, nuns wear habits. It shows their group or job.
The nun wore a black habit every day.
The workers changed into their habit at work.
In biology, habit means how a plant or animal normally grows or acts. It is its usual form or behavior.
The plant has a climbing habit.
This bird has a shy habit in the wild.
A habit can be a bad or hard-to-stop action. People may do it often but want to stop. It can affect health or life.
Smoking is a bad habit for your health.
She wants to break her habit of eating late.
Habit can mean a usual quality or style of a person or thing. It is how they usually are or act.
His habit of kindness made him popular.
The house has an old-fashioned habit.
A habit can mean a special way or custom to do something in a job or skill. It is a method learned by workers or artists.
He learned the habit of holding the knife properly.
The old habit in carving helps control the tool well.