Habited
Pronunciation of Habited
/hˈabɪtɪd/, /hˈabɪtɪd/, /h_ˈa_b_ɪ_t_ɪ_d/
Antonyms for habited:
Usage examples for habited:
- It was easy to see in each one as he came in, that the presence of the lion, who had raised his head at their approach, was far from encouraging; and a faint, scornful smile parted Caracalla's lips as he noted the cowering knees of these gorgeously habited courtiers. - "The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers", Georg Ebers.
- To them, then, came creeping Alois of France, deadly pale, habited in the grey weeds of a nun. - "The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay", Maurice Hewlett.
- " After some skirmishing, in which the chief, habited as an officer of rank, was conspicuous, the drums beat to arms, and the battle commenced in earnest. - "Minnie's Pet Dog", Madeline Leslie.