usually
Pronunciation Adverb
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Pronunciation Adverb
usually
- Most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally.
- Except for one or two days a year, he usually walks to work.
- 1907, Robert William Chambers, chapter IX, in The Younger Set, New York, N.Y.: D. Appleton & Company, OCLC 24962326 ↗:
- He and Gerald usually challenged the rollers in a sponson canoe when Gerald was there for the weekend ; or, when Lansing came down, the two took long swims seaward or cruised about in Gerald's dory, clad in their swimming-suits; and Selwyn's youth became renewed in a manner almost ridiculous, […].
- Under normal conditions.
- (most of the time) generally, mainly, commonly, regularly, mostly, on the whole, in the main, for the most part, by and large, most often, ordinarily, wontedly; see also Thesaurus:usually
- (under normal conditions) customarily, habitually, wontly, normally, routinely, as a rule; see also Thesaurus:normally
- French: généralement, habituellement, d'habitude, normalement, usuellement
- German: gewöhnlich
- Italian: di solito, generalmente, solitamente
- Portuguese: geralmente
- Russian: обы́чно
- Spanish: usualmente
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