habitue (Meaning)

Wordnet

habitue (n)

a regular patron

Webster

habitue (n.)

One who habitually frequents a place; as, an habitue of a theater.

habitue Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly gentleman was a habitué of the coffee shop, spending hours there every morning.
  2. The regular patrons of the jazz club were known as habitués, who would always have a reserved table.
  3. As a habitué of the local library, she knew where to find every book she needed.
  4. The famous author was a habitué of a particular bookstore, where he would spend countless hours browsing the shelves.
  5. The regulars at the neighborhood pub were a close-knit group of habitués who met every evening for a pint.
  6. The sommelier was a habitué of wine tastings, always eager to sample new vintages.
  7. The art gallery had many habitués, who would often visit to admire the latest exhibitions.
  8. The habitués of the running club would meet regularly in the park for their morning jogs.
  9. The casino was filled with habitués who were constantly trying their luck at the slot machines.
  10. The theatre had a group of dedicated habitués who would attend every performance, regardless of the play being staged.

FAQs About the word habitue

a regular patronOne who habitually frequents a place; as, an habitue of a theater.

devotee,fan, lover, expert, maniac,patron, aficionado, fanatic, proponent, head

critic, carper, carper, critic, nonfan, nonfan, detractor, detractor, nonadmirer, belittler

The elderly gentleman was a habitué of the coffee shop, spending hours there every morning.

The regular patrons of the jazz club were known as habitués, who would always have a reserved table.

As a habitué of the local library, she knew where to find every book she needed.

The famous author was a habitué of a particular bookstore, where he would spend countless hours browsing the shelves.