Habitue: meaning, definitions and examples

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habitue

 

[ ˈhæbɪtweɪ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

regular visitor

A habitue is a person who is a regular visitor to a particular place, especially a bar or club. This term often implies a sense of familiarity with the environment and its patrons. It can also suggest a lifestyle that revolves around frequent visits to a specific venue.

Synonyms

denizen, frequent visitor, patron, regular.

Examples of usage

  • He’s a habitue of the local coffee shop.
  • The club was packed with habitues last Saturday.
  • As a habitue of the theater, she knows all the staff.
  • They welcomed their new habitue with open arms.

Translations

Translations of the word "habitue" in other languages:

🇵🇹 habitual

🇮🇳 आदत

🇩🇪 Gewohnheit

🇮🇩 kebiasaan

🇺🇦 звичка

🇵🇱 nawyk

🇯🇵 習慣

🇫🇷 habitude

🇪🇸 hábito

🇹🇷 alışkanlık

🇰🇷 습관

🇸🇦 عادة

🇨🇿 zvyk

🇸🇰 zvyk

🇨🇳 习惯

🇸🇮 navada

🇮🇸 venjur

🇰🇿 дағдылар

🇬🇪 ჩვევები

🇦🇿 vərdiş

🇲🇽 hábito

Etymology

The term 'habitue' originates from the French word 'habitué', which means 'to be accustomed to'. The French term draws from the verb 'habituar', meaning 'to habituate or accustom'. This word entered the English language in the early 19th century, during a period of French influence on English culture. Habituees were often associated with social environments, including cafes, bars, and other venues where regular patrons could be found. Over time, the term has maintained its connotations of familiarity and regularity in places frequented by certain individuals or groups. As such, it has become a descriptor for those who are not just occasional visitors but integral parts of the environments they inhabit.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #38,804, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.