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Doesnt vs. Wont

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Misspelling of dosent.

Wontnoun

(archaic) One's habitual way of doing things; custom, habit, practice.

‘He awoke at the crack of dawn, as was his wont.’;

Wontadjective

(dated) Accustomed or used (to or with a thing), accustomed or apt (to do something).

‘He is wont to complain loudly about his job.’;

Wontverb

To make (someone) used to; to accustom.

Wontverb

To be accustomed (to something), to be in the habit (of doing something).

Wontadjective

Using or doing customarily; accustomed; habituated; used.

‘If the ox were wont to push with his horn.’;

Wontnoun

Custom; habit; use; usage.

‘They are . . . to be called out to their military motions, under sky or covert, according to the season, as was the Roman wont.’; ‘From childly wont and ancient use.’;

Wontverb

To be accustomed or habituated; to be used.

‘A yearly solemn feast she wont to make.’;

Wontverb

To accustom; - used reflexively.

Wontnoun

an established custom;

‘it was their habit to dine at 7 every evening’;

Wontnoun

a pattern of behavior acquired through frequent repetition;

‘she had a habit twirling the ends of her hair’; ‘long use had hardened him to it’;

Wontnoun

one's customary behaviour

‘Constance, as was her wont, had paid her little attention’;

Wontadjective

(of a person) in the habit of doing something; accustomed

‘he was wont to arise at 5.30 every morning’;

Wontverb

make or be or become accustomed

‘sons wont to nurse their Parents in old age’; ‘wont thy heart to thoughts hereof’;

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