inveterate in a sentence
a.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Inveterate: having a long-established and unlikely to change habit or interest.
Sample Sentences
- His inveterate habit of procrastination often left him scrambling at the last minute.
- She was an inveterate traveler, always seeking new adventures around the globe.
- Despite his inveterate cynicism, he found moments of genuine joy in everyday life.
- The inveterate gambler could not resist the lure of the casino, even after losing everything.
- Her inveterate optimism made her a beacon of hope for those around her, even in tough times.
- His inveterate habit of procrastination often caused him to miss deadlines.
- She became an inveterate traveler, always seeking new adventures around the globe.
- The inveterate debate between the two friends often led to humorous disagreements.
- Despite his inveterate cynicism, he occasionally surprised everyone with his optimism.
- The inveterate gambler found it impossible to resist the lure of the casino.