Meaning Of The Word Wont
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Wont Meaning
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What's The Definition Of Wont?
won't
Won't is the usual spoken form of 'will not'. won't in American English contraction of: will not won't in British English contraction of: will not wont adjective: If someone is wont to do something, they often or regularly do it. wont in American English accustomed adjective: accustomed; used intransitive verb: to be wont noun: custom; habit; practice transitive verb: to accustom (a person), as to a thing wont in British English adjective: accustomed (to doing something) noun: a manner or action habitually employed by or associated with someone (often in the phrases as is my wont, as is your wont, etc) verb: to become or cause to become accustomed |
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