Regularly - Wikipedia-style Article
Regularly
Definition
The term "regularly" describes an action or event occurring at consistent intervals or following a systematic pattern.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈrɛɡ.jə.lɚ.li/
- Respelling: REG-yuh-lur-lee
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈrɛɡ.jʊ.lə.li/
- Respelling: REG-yuh-luh-lee
Etymology
The word "regularly" originates from the Latin "regula," meaning "rule," through Old French "regulier." The adverbial form was first used in English in the 14th century.
Derivatives
- Regular (adjective)
- Irregularly (adverb)
- Regularity (noun)
- Regularization (noun)
- Regularize (verb)
Synonyms
- Consistently
- Systematically
- Routinely
Antonyms
- Irregularly
- Sporadically
- Randomly
Usage
The term "regularly" is often used to describe habitual actions or schedules. For example: "She exercises regularly to stay fit," or "The committee meets regularly to discuss progress."
Related Terms
- Routine: A regular course of procedure.
- Consistency: Adherence to a particular pattern or standard.
- Systematic: Following a fixed plan or method.
Detailed Definitions
Adverb
- At consistent intervals or times: Refers to actions or occurrences happening on a predictable schedule.
- Example: "He goes to the gym regularly every morning."
- In a systematic or ordered way: Refers to doing something methodically or according to a rule.
- Example: "The machines are regularly maintained to ensure efficiency."
- Frequently or often: Refers to something that happens with notable repetition.
- Example: "She regularly updates her blog with new content."