Definition:
The word "habited" is an adjective that describes someone who is dressed in a specific type of clothing called a "habit." A habit is often a long robe or gown worn by members of religious orders, such as monks or nuns.
In more advanced contexts, "habited" can also refer to being in a certain state or manner of being dressed, particularly in a religious or cultural setting.
While "habited" primarily refers to being dressed in a habit, the root word "habit" can also refer to a regular practice or routine, such as a smoking habit or study habits.
There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly associated with "habited," but you might come across phrases like: - "In the habit of" – meaning to do something regularly. - Example: "She is in the habit of reading before bed."
"Habited" describes someone wearing a specific religious garment. It is used in more formal contexts and is often associated with monks or nuns.