wonted
- s commonly used or practiced; usual
with her wonted candor
- Dictator-Premier Carlos Ibanez, bantam Mussolini, bestirred himself with more than wonted vigor throughout the week.
- Choosing words carefully, avoiding internal politics, yet speaking with his wonted fire, Comrade Trotzky said: "The lands bordering the Pacific will be the scene of the world's .
- Meanwhile, with the opposition parties in their wonted disarray, there is little hope Japan can throw up the kind of leadership it desperately needs to tackle its .