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Meanings of
inveterate
in inglés
portugués
cronicamente
Back to the meaning
In a habitual and longstanding manner.
chronically
portugués
cronicamente
Habitual.
chronic
Confirmed.
confirmed
habitual
Related terms
addicted
Sinónimos
Examples for "
confirmed
"
confirmed
habitual
Examples for "
confirmed
"
1
The Ministry of Health
confirmed
78 new cases of the virus today.
2
At present about 25 per cent of
confirmed
cases are health workers.
3
Thailand
confirmed
11 new coronavirus cases on Friday, an no new deaths.
4
There have been more than 100 new cases
confirmed
in recent days.
5
It has also spread to Europe, with three cases
confirmed
in France.
1
Paintings of the latter have given even
habitual
collectors pause for thought.
2
Variations in physical activity or
habitual
exercise had no effect on bone.
3
He indulged in none of the common injustice
habitual
to discarded lovers.
4
But in truth the cause of her
habitual
gloom was much deeper.
5
It seemed to abash the ruffian, in spite of his
habitual
effrontery.
Usage of
inveterate
in inglés
1
The woman was an
inveterate
drunkard; they had been separated for years.
2
From an early age I had become an
inveterate
scribbler of verse.
3
For the industry's
inveterate
opponents, benefits will always be outweighed by costs.
4
The priest-brother, cold and
inveterate
,
was like the attorney for the crown.
5
The greatest workers and thinkers of modern times have been
inveterate
smokers.
6
It shall be judged an
inveterate
leprosy, and grown into the skin.
7
The habit of industry can become as
inveterate
as habits of pleasure.
8
This is the reason why he himself is such an
inveterate
beggar.
9
Instead, this
inveterate
attention-seeker rambled for over 20 minutes through three songs.
10
Secret diplomacy may be the
inveterate
habit of Europe, especially of Italy.
11
Bonaparte's temper was quick; his irritation against England was old and
inveterate
.
12
Sir Charles wondered what this
inveterate
foe could have to say now.
13
This latter was especially hard on such a crowd of
inveterate
smokers.
14
And as he hath shewn himself such an
inveterate
enemy to liberty.
15
Why, his grandfather was an
inveterate
woman-hater, as all the world knows.
16
Yet I was told that many hardy, intelligent natives were
inveterate
Whistlers.
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inveterate
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most inveterate
inveterate enemies
inveterate habit
inveterate enemy
inveterate gambler
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Translations for
inveterate
portugués
cronicamente
Inveterate
through the time
Inveterate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common