Habitual vs Mutual - What's the difference?
habitual | mutual | Related terms |
Behaving in a regular manner, as a habit.
Recurring, or that is performed over and over again.
Regular or usual.
Having the same relationship, each to each other.
Reciprocal.
Possessed in common.
Owned by the members.
Habitual is a related term of mutual.
As adjectives the difference between habitual and mutual
is that habitual is behaving in a regular manner, as a habit while mutual is having the same relationship, each to each other.As a noun mutual is
a mutual fund, etc.habitual
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Alternative forms
* habituall (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- He's a habitual chainsmoker .
- Her habitual lying was the reason for my mistrust .
- Professor Franklein took his habitual seat at the conference table .
Derived terms
* habituallymutual
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Alternative forms
* (abbreviation) * (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- They were mutual enemies.
- They had mutual fear of each other.
- They had a mutual love of the same woman.
