wont Definition
wont (chiefly formal, literary or old use)
adj
- 1. Habitually inclined; accustomed.
- Example: He is wont to retire to bed early
- Thesaurus: accustomed, given, used, habituated.
- 1. A habit that one has.
- Example: It was her wont to rise early
- tr & intr
wont, wonts, wonted, wonting
1. To become, or make someone become, accustomed.
adj
- Customary.
- Thesaurus: accustomed, customary, habitual, conventional, regular, routine, normal, usual, familiar.
Info:
- There is often a spelling confusion between wont and want.
