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Usually
Definition
Usually is an adverb that describes something occurring under normal circumstances, or happening most of the time.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈjuːʒ.u.ə.li/ or /ˈjuːʒ.li/
- Respelling: YOO-zhoo-uh-lee or YOOZH-lee
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈjuːʒ.u.ə.li/ or /ˈjuːʒ.li/
- Respelling: YOO-zhoo-uh-lee or YOOZH-lee
Etymology
The word "usually" originates from the Middle English "usuel," derived from Old French "usuel," which in turn stems from Latin "usualis," meaning "ordinary" or "customary." It has been used as an adverb in English since the 15th century.
Derivatives
- Usual (adjective)
- Unusually (adverb)
- Usualness (noun)
- Inusual (adjective, rare)
- Usualistic (adjective, rare)
Synonyms
- Normally
- Typically
- Regularly
Antonyms
Usage
The adverb "usually" is often used to describe habitual actions or regular occurrences. For example: "He usually wakes up at 6 a.m." It is also used to indicate a common outcome or behavior: "The summers here are usually warm and sunny."
Related Terms
- Normally: Referring to what is standard or expected.
- Typically: Denoting what is characteristic or representative.
- Frequently: Happening often or regularly.
Detailed Definitions
Adverb
- Under normal conditions or circumstances: Describes what happens most of the time.
- Example: "It is usually quiet in the library."
- In a manner consistent with established practice or routine: Refers to habitual or regular actions.
- Example: "She usually takes the bus to work."
- Most frequently or commonly: Indicates a general or typical occurrence.
- Example: "The evenings are usually cooler than the afternoons."