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Inveterate:
Folly:
Unalterable: a defition and sentence
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Inveterate (adj.) — firmly established by long persistence; habitual.
Sentence: He's an inveterate night owl who has always stayed up working until dawn.
Folly (n.) — lack of good sense; a foolish act or idea.
Sentence: Investing their life savings in that get-rich-quick scheme proved to be sheer folly.
Unalterable (adj.) — not able to be changed or altered; immutable.
Sentence: Once the final grades are submitted, they are unalterable except in cases of documented error.
Sentence: He's an inveterate night owl who has always stayed up working until dawn.
Folly (n.) — lack of good sense; a foolish act or idea.
Sentence: Investing their life savings in that get-rich-quick scheme proved to be sheer folly.
Unalterable (adj.) — not able to be changed or altered; immutable.
Sentence: Once the final grades are submitted, they are unalterable except in cases of documented error.
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