habituated (Meaning)

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habituated (imp. & p. p.)

of Habituate

habituated Sentence Examples

  1. The child had habituated to the loud noises in the neighborhood, no longer being startled by them.
  2. Over time, the animals in the zoo habituated to the presence of humans and became less fearful.
  3. The university student habituated to the rigorous study schedule, finding it less demanding with each passing week.
  4. The bird had habituated to the presence of humans in its territory, allowing observers to approach it closely.
  5. The elderly dog had habituated to the slow pace of its aging body, no longer rushing to keep up with its owner.
  6. Through repeated exposure, the employee habituated to the high-pressure environment and was no longer overwhelmed by stress.
  7. The once-wild cat had habituated to life as a house pet, purring contentedly on its owner's lap.
  8. The city dwellers habituated to the constant hum of traffic, unaware of its absence during quiet moments.
  9. The person with anxiety had habituated to the presence of their therapist, finding solace in their calming presence.
  10. The athlete had habituated to the intense training regimen, pushing themselves to new limits without hesitation.

FAQs About the word habituated

of Habituate

accustomed, used,wont, apt, given, veteran, inured, inclined, liable, hooked

unused, unlikely,unaccustomed, unaccustomed, unwonted, unused, unwonted, unlikely, new, disinclined

The child had habituated to the loud noises in the neighborhood, no longer being startled by them.

Over time, the animals in the zoo habituated to the presence of humans and became less fearful.

The university student habituated to the rigorous study schedule, finding it less demanding with each passing week.

The bird had habituated to the presence of humans in its territory, allowing observers to approach it closely.