inveterate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈvet.ər.ət]
  • Us [ ɪnˈvet̬.ɚ.ət]

Meaning of inveterate In English

  • 0 someone who does something very often and cannot stop doing it:

    • I never trust anything he says - the man's an inveterate liar.

  • 1 done as a habit and not likely to change:

    • an inveterate liar

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Examples of inveterate

  • Since the elite families are inveterate rivals, the alliances are between the elite families and their poorer clients who identify with them.

  • Thus, although a world interfered with only by an inveterate bodger is a logical possibility, part of our conceptual background is that our world is not like this.

  • The answer lies in the word "inveterate".

  • The method of account-keeping had become inveterate habit handed down from generations of hermit-like bursars; he accepted the form of the accounts as being part of the nature of things.

  • Being an inveterate borrower, the cliche category has succeeded in making itself into either a treasure trove or a rag bag, depending on your point of view.

  • These are inveterate notions of pedagogical practice.

  • Tomsett is an inveterate touring fan who publishes accounts of all the tours (and single concerts) he attends.

  • The rashness and licentiousness of some, and the inveterate superstition and stiffness of others in the ancient corruptions, had raised great dissensions to the regret of all christians.

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