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wont to predicate

 

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Wont to Predicate

Part of Speech: Phrase

Definition: A phrase used in grammar to describe a customary or habitual action or behavior of someone or something.

Sense 1: Common or habitual behavior

Example Sentence: He is wont to predicate his wild theories whenever he gets a chance.

Sense 2: Characteristic or customary action

Example Sentence: It is Mary's wont to predicate her enthusiasm about the movie before it starts.

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