noun🔗ShareHabitus, mode de vie, allure généraleHabitude; mode of life; bearing, general appearance."The student's studious habitus, with their organized notebooks and quiet demeanor, suggested a dedication to their studies. "L'habitus studieux de l'étudiant, avec ses cahiers organisés et son comportement calme, suggérait un dévouement à ses études.styleappearancewayattitudecharacterbeingconditionqualitytendencypersonhumansocietyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareHabitus, aspect généralHabit; general shape and appearance of a species or variety of plant."The botanist noted the ivy's creeping habitus as it climbed the brick wall. "Le botaniste a noté l'aspect rampant du lierre alors qu'il grimpait sur le mur de briques.biologyplantappearanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareLe mode de vie, les valeurs, les dispositions et les attentes de groupes sociaux particuliers qui sont acquis par les activités et les expériences de la vie quotidienneThe lifestyle, values, dispositions and expectations of particular social groups that are acquired through the activities and experiences of everyday life."Growing up in a farming community, Sarah developed a habitus that valued hard work, self-reliance, and close family ties. "Ayant grandi dans une communauté agricole, Sarah a développé un habitus qui valorisait le travail acharné, l'autonomie et les liens familiaux étroits.culturesocietyphilosophyhumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareHabit, tenue, mode de vie religieux(liturgy) The liturgical clothing of monks, nuns and the clerical community, metaphorically referring to the religious mode of life."The novice monk meticulously prepared his habitus before the daily prayers. "Le moine novice préparait méticuleusement son habit avant les prières quotidiennes.religiontheologywearChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading