nouns - Word for a person who succumbed to their bad habits


I'm looking for a single English word that refers to:



  • A person who has bad habits

  • And used to do those bad habits

  • Tried to escape them but then fell into them in perpetua


I'm not sure if such a word exists. I've thought of:



  • Hypocrite (but that doesn't contain any connotations of habit)

  • Habitual (an adjective; whereas I want a noun)


Any ideas? I'm pretty sure there's a word for a person who relapsed back into their bad habits.



Answer



Perhaps relapser.



n. One who relapses, as into vice or error.



It is usually related with illnesses but it is also used for people who relapses back into addictions. There is a term called "chronic relapser" for these kind of addicts as well.






From Addiction Professional magazine:



Numerous failed attempts at sobriety, or a return to drugs/alcohol after a substantial period of sobriety.


While this is a simple and obvious criterion of a chronic relapser, the distinction of an individual who has attempted sobriety and failed is important.


Many addicts have a lifetime of drug and alcohol abuse but have never actually attempted to get sober. What makes chronic relapsers distinct is that they have tried and failed.



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