inveterately

  • 21routinely — Synonyms and related words: again and again, all in all, all things considered, altogether, as a rule, as a whole, as an approximation, at large, broadly, broadly speaking, by and large, chiefly, chronically, commonly, dully, equably, evenly,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 22usually — Synonyms and related words: accustomedly, again and again, all in all, all things considered, altogether, as a rule, as a whole, as an approximation, as is usual, as per usual, as things go, as usual, at large, broadly, broadly speaking, by and… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 23incorrigibly — adv. without possibility of reform; uncontrollably; inveterately, in an unchangeable manner …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 24inveterate — [ɪn vɛt(ə)rət] adjective having a long standing and firmly established habit or activity: he was an inveterate gambler. ↘(of a feeling or habit) firmly established. Derivatives inveteracy noun inveterately adverb Origin ME (referring to disease,… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 25mortally — ad. 1. In the manner of a mortal. 2. Irrecoverably, fatally, deadly. 3. (Colloq.) Extremely, excessively, intensely, inveterately, desperately …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 26inveterate — adjective (only before noun) 1 inveterate liar/smoker/womanizer etc someone who smokes a lot, lies a lot etc and cannot stop: a voracious reader and inveterate talker 2 inveterate fondness/distrust/hatred etc an attitude or feeling that you have… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 27usually — adv 1. ordinarily, generally, commonly, normally, regularly; by and large, generally speaking, as a matter of course, as a rule, all in all; in the main, mostly, mainly, for the most part, on the whole, predominantly, taking all things together.… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 28inveterate — /ɪnˈvɛtərət / (say in vetuhruht) adjective 1. confirmed in a habit, practice, feeling, or the like: an inveterate gambler. 2. firmly established by long continuance, as a disease or sore, a habit or practice (often bad), or a feeling (often… …

  • 29inveteracy — inveterate ► ADJECTIVE 1) having a long standing and firmly established habit or activity: an inveterate gambler. 2) (of a feeling or habit) firmly established. DERIVATIVES inveteracy noun inveterately adverb. ORIGIN Latin inveteratus made old …

    English terms dictionary

  • 30inveterate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having a long standing and firmly established habit or activity: an inveterate gambler. 2) (of a feeling or habit) firmly established. DERIVATIVES inveteracy noun inveterately adverb. ORIGIN Latin inveteratus made old …

    English terms dictionary