habits (noun)
111wasp — noun 1》 a social insect with a narrow waisted, typically black and yellow striped body, which carries a sting and builds elaborate nests from wood pulp. [Vespula, Polistes, and other genera.] 2》 a hymenopterous insect of a large group resembling… …
112diehard — noun (C) someone who opposes change and refuses to accept new ideas see also: old habits die hard die 1 (9) diehard adjective: a diehard bigot …
113moderation — noun (U) 1 in moderation if you do something in moderation, such as drinking alcohol or smoking, you do not do it too much: Some people think drinking in moderation is healthy. 2 formal control of your behaviour, so that you keep your actions,… …
114modus vivendi — noun (singular) Latin formal an arrangement between people with very different opinions or habits that allows them to live or work together without quarrelling …
115observation — noun 1 (C, U) the process of watching something or someone carefully for a period of time: a study based on detailed observation of a group of 20 patients | a result of scientific observation | under observation (=being watched continuously by… …
116culture — noun 1) exposing their children to culture Syn: the arts, the humanities, intellectual achievement; literature, music, painting, philosophy, the performing arts 2) a man of culture Syn: intellectual/artistic awareness, education …
117habit — noun 1) it was his habit to go for a run every morning Syn: custom, practice, routine, wont, pattern, convention, way, norm, tradition, matter of course, rule, usage 2) her many irritating habits Syn …
118lifestyle — noun their privileged lifestyle Syn: way of life, way of living, life, situation, fate, lot; conduct, behavior, customs, culture, habits, ways, mores; Anthropology lifeway …
119manner — noun 1) it was dealt with in a very efficient manner Syn: way, fashion, mode, means, method, system, style, approach, technique, procedure, process, methodology, modus operandi, form 2) what manner of creature is it? …
120lifestyle — noun Syn: way of life, life, situation, conduct, behaviour, ways, habits, mores …