An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g. the big dog).
adjective1. (wonted)
a. usual Tomó su habitual asiento en la primera fila.She took her usual seat in the front row.
b. customary Las monjas guardaban silencio al comer, como era habitual.The nuns ate in silence, as was customary.
c. habitual Nos recibió con su habitual cortesía.He greeted us with his habitual politeness.
2. (frequent)
a. regular (customer, reader)Le dan un descuento por ser cliente habitual.They give him a discount as he's a regular customer.
Copyright © Curiosity Media Inc.habitualAn adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g. the big dog).
adjective1. (costumbre, respuesta)
2. (cliente, lector)
a. regulares habitualit's not uncommon, it's normal
lo habitual es dejar propinait is usual o customary to leave a tip
lo habitual en un caso así es llamar a la policíain a case like this you would normally call the police
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habitual
adjective
(acostumbrado) habitual; customary; usual; [+cliente, lector] regular; [+criminal] hardened mi restaurante habitual my usual restaurant; como lector habitual de su revista as a regular reader of your magazine
[de bar, tienda] regular
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