wont
How to Use Wont
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA formal, slightly old-fashioned word for someone's usual habit or tendency.
Easy to mix up with "won't" (will not) or "want" in reading — "wont" has no apostrophe and means "habit," not a contraction.
Word Forms
wonted past tense, wonts plural, wonts singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
As was his _____, he arrived exactly ten minutes early.
Etymology
From Old English gewunod, "accustomed," related to the verb wunian, "to dwell, be used to."