habited Antonyms

Meaning of habited

Wordnet

habited (s)

dressed in a habit

Webster

habited (imp. & p. p.)

of Habit

Webster

habited (p. p. & a.)

Clothed; arrayed; dressed; as, he was habited like a shepherd.

Fixed by habit; accustomed.

Inhabited.

habited Sentence Examples

  1. The remote island remained unhabited for centuries.
  2. The once-bustling town was now deserted and habited by rats.
  3. The antelope habited the vast savanna, grazing on the lush vegetation.
  4. The rugged terrain was not conducive to human habitation, leaving it habited by only a few hardy souls.
  5. The forest was habited by a myriad of creatures, from tiny insects to majestic deer.
  6. The abandoned house stood habited, its windows boarded up and paint peeling.
  7. The cave was habited by bats, their squeaks filling the darkness.
  8. The skyscraper was habited by thousands of tenants, representing a cross-section of society.
  9. The peaceful village was habited by a close-knit community.
  10. The haunted mansion was said to be habited by the spirits of its former occupants.

FAQs About the word habited

dressed in a habitof Habit, Clothed; arrayed; dressed; as, he was habited like a shepherd., Fixed by habit; accustomed., Inhabited.

dressed, attired,clad, clothed, robed, toileted, costumed, got up,garbed, gowned

unclothed, disrobed, undressed, stript, unclothed, stripped,stripped, disrobed, stript, undressed

The remote island remained unhabited for centuries.

The once-bustling town was now deserted and habited by rats.

The antelope habited the vast savanna, grazing on the lush vegetation.

The rugged terrain was not conducive to human habitation, leaving it habited by only a few hardy souls.