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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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wont or won't

wont or won't
  

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Anonymous wont or won't They are both English words. 'Won't' is the contraction of 'will not'. Use your dictionary to find the meaning of 'wont'.

  • Anonymous wont or won't They are both English words.
  • 'Won't' is the contraction of 'will not'.
  • Use your dictionary to find the meaning of 'wont'.
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Anonymouswont or won't
They are both English words. 'Won't' is the contraction of 'will not'. Use your dictionary to find the meaning of 'wont'.
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Wont can be a noun, adjective or verb.

noun
one's customary behavior in a particular situation. "Constance, as was her wont, had paid her little attention" synonyms: custom, habit, way, practice, convention, rule

adjective
(of a person) in the habit of doing something; accustomed. "he was wont to arise at 5:30 every morning" synonyms: accustomed, used, giv
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moginnverbmake or be or become accustomed. "wont thy heart to thoughts hereof"
Both the online Oxford and American Heritage dictionaries give that as 'archaic'.

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