inveterado

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inveterado
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
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a. inveterate
Ese tipo es un mentiroso inveterado; no hay palabra que salga de su boca que sea verdad.That guy is an inveterate liar; no word coming out of his mouth is true.
b. deeply-rooted
Con el Covid, muchos de nosotros descubrimos que tocarnos la cara es un hábito inveterado que no podemos cambiar fácilmente.With Covid, most of us found that touching our faces is a deeply-rooted habit we can't easily change.
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