habitual
adjective /həˈbɪtʃuəl/
  /həˈbɪtʃuəl/
- [only before noun] usual for or typical of somebody/something
- They waited for his habitual response.
 - (formal) a person’s place of habitual residence
 - She sat smoking her habitual cigarette.
 
Extra Examples- He reacted with his habitual cynicism
 - She reverted to her habitual frown.
 
 - (of an action) done, often in a way that is annoying or difficult to stop
- habitual complaining
 - the habitual use of heroin
 
Extra Examples- The mechanic had been dismissed for habitual lateness.
 - Is habitual drunkenness considered to be grounds for divorce?
 
 - [only before noun] (of a person) doing something that has become a habit and is therefore difficult to stop
- a habitual criminal/drinker/liar, etc.
 
Extra Examples- He was a habitual cocaine user.
 - Habitual criminals were required to report once a month to a police station after they were released.
 
 
Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘part of one's character’): from medieval Latin habitualis, from habitus ‘condition, appearance’, from habere ‘have, consist of’.