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wont

/wʌnt/noun1 syllable

Wont means: an established custom.

Synonyms for wont9

noun, as in an established custom

also used for wont

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What does wont mean?1

noun

1

an established custom“it was their habit to dine at 7 every evening”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Wont in a sentence

  • We were wont to meet at that pleasant spot.AlanF_US
  • It was my father's wont to read the newspaper before breakfast.unknown
  • I'm wont to take a shower in the morning.marco87
  • Wine is wont to show the mind of man.Hybrid
  • I would've liked going on a cruise, but I wont get to.zogwarg
  • When they returned from fishing, or from wherever they had been, they were wont to sing a hymn.jeedrek

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Forms of wont

as a noun

plural
wonts