Wonted example sentences

Related (6): accustomed, customary, habitual, usual, typical, conventional

wont·ed

adjective literary

wonted (adjective)

  - habitual; usual:

wont

verb

wonted (past tense) · wonted (past participle)

  - make or be or become accustomed:

Synonyms

customary, habitual, usual, accustomed, familiar, normal, conventional, traditional, routine, regular, common, frequent, daily, Legal

"Wonted" Example Sentences

1. The day began like any other, with the wonted routine of breakfast and coffee.
2. Despite the change in management, the staff continued their wonted tasks.
3. The autumn air had a chill that was not unwelcome, but rather a wonted sensation.
4. The cat settled into her wonted spot on the couch and began to purr contentedly.
5. His wonted optimism had been replaced by a sense of resignation and defeat.
6. This tragedy was a stark departure from the wonted peace and tranquility of the town.
7. The chef expertly prepared his wonted dish, delighting his customers yet again.
8. Her wonted decision-making skills seemed clouded by exhaustion and worry.
9. Despite the upheaval, the city continued in its wonted rhythm and routine.
10. He found comfort in the wonted routine of his morning jog, even in unfamiliar surroundings.
11. The garden had a quaint charm, with its wonted mix of wildflowers and herbs.
12. The soldiers carried on with their wonted discipline and precision, despite the chaos around them.
13. As a child, he had a wonted routine of reading before bed each night.
14. The room had a certain familiarity, with its wonted furnishings and decor.
15. I could hear the wonted sound of the ocean waves crashing against the shore.
16. The bartender knew her wonted drink order before she even sat down at the bar.
17. The old church retained its wonted beauty and grandeur, even after all these years.
18. The orchestra tuned their instruments to the wonted pitch, ready for their performance.
19. His wonted fishing spot had been taken over by a group of noisy tourists.
20. Despite the chaos of the situation, she managed to maintain her wonted calm composure.
21. The trees were ablaze with their wonted autumn colors, a stunning sight to behold.
22. The team had a certain wonted chemistry that made them unbeatable on the field.
23. The artist's wonted style and technique were evident in every brush stroke.
24. Despite being in uncharted waters, he found comfort in his wonted navigation skills.
25. The words flowed easily from her pen, as if guided by a wonted muse.
26. The cafe had a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for enjoying one's wonted cup of coffee.
27. Her wonted habit of checking her phone became a liability during the meeting.
28. His wonted stubbornness was at odds with the collaborative nature of the team project.
29. The garden was a reminder of the wonted beauty and peace that nature could provide.
30. The old cabin had a certain wonted charm, despite its age and weariness.

Common Phases

1. She went about her work with wonted diligence; her routine never changed.
2. Despite the chaos around him, he maintained his wonted composure; nothing could shake his calm demeanor.
3. The old men gathered at their wonted spot by the lake; they had been meeting there for decades.
4. The children greeted their teacher with wonted enthusiasm; they loved her fun and engaging lessons.
5. The restaurant was filled with the usual Friday night crowd, all enjoying their wonted meals; no one ever left disappointed.

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