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Synonyms for in habited
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : in-hab-i-tid |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈhæb ɪ tɪd |
Top 10 synonyms for in habited Other synonyms for the word in habited
- abide
- act
- agitate
- agonize
- appear
- be alive
- be established
- be ever present
- be in command
- be in residence
- be intrinsic to
- be left
- be vested
- bide
- bivouac
- breathe
- bunk
- bunk out
- cling
- colonize
- colonized
- come back
- crash
- delay
- dig
- dig in
- dispose
- disquiet
- do
- dwell
- ensconce
- establish
- establish oneself
- exist
- fill
- fix
- float
- flop
- freeze
- frighten
- go on
- halt
- hang
- hang one's hat
- hang out
- hang up one's hat
- harass
- harrow
- have being
- have place
- hold
- hold over
- hold the fort
- hole up
- hound
- hover
- indwell
- infest
- inhabit
- inhere
- intrude
- involve
- keep
- keep house
- keep on
- last
- lie
- linger
- live
- live in
- lived in
- locate
- lodge
- madden
- maintain
- make camp
- make one's home
- manifest
- materialize
- molest
- move
- move to
- nest
- nettle
- obsess
- obtain
- occupy
- outlast
- outlive
- overrun
- own
- owned
- park
- pause
- people
- peopled
- perch
- permeate
- persist
- pervade
- pester
- pioneered
- pitch tent
- place
- plague
- populate
- populated
- populous
- possess
- possessed
- prevail
- prey on
- put
- put down roots
- put on hold
- quarter
- rack
- reappear
- recur
- remain
- remain standing
- rent
- rented
- reside
- rest
- rest with
- return
- rise
- room
- roost
- seat
- set
- set up home
- settle
- settled
- sit
- sit out
- sit through
- sit tight
- situate
- sojourn
- spook
- squat
- stand
- stay
- stay behind
- stay in
- stay over
- stay put
- stay with
- stick around
- stop
- subsist
- survive
- take root
- take up
- take up residence
- tarry
- tease
- tenant
- tenanted
- tent
- terrify
- terrorize
- torment
- trouble
- utilize
- vacation
- vex
- visit
- voodoo
- wait
- walk
- weigh on
- worry
Définition of in habited
Origin :- late 14c., from Old French enhabiter "dwell in" (12c.), from Latin inhabitare "to dwell in," from in- "in" (see in- (2)) + habitare "to dwell," frequentative of habere "hold, have" (see habit). Related: Inhabited; inhabiting.
- As in inhabited : adj occupied
- As in inhabit : verb take up residence in
- As in locate : verb settle
- As in occupy : verb reside; use
- As in remain : verb stay, wait
- As in reside : verb live or exist in
- As in settle : verb make one's home
- As in sojourn : verb travel briefly; visit
- As in be : verb exist
- As in populate : verb supply with inhabitants
- As in abide : verb live in a certain place
- As in dwell : verb live in
- As in haunt : verb visit as a spirit
Antonyms for in habited
- abandon
- advance
- aid
- assist
- be inactive
- be lazy
- calm
- cancel
- carry on
- cease
- comfort
- complete
- confuse
- continue
- delight
- depart
- desert
- despise
- die
- disarrange
- discontinue
- disorder
- displace
- dispute
- disturb
- exclude
- finish
- forge
- forget
- forsake
- give up
- go
- halt
- help
- hurry
- idle
- ignore
- leave
- leave alone
- let go
- lie
- lose
- make happy
- migrate
- miss
- mix up
- move
- neglect
- not use
- pass
- please
- quit
- refuse
- reject
- release
- remove
- resist
- settle
- shun
- soothe
- stop
- straighten
- surrender
- trouble
- unsettle
- upset
- vacate
- worry
- yield
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